6000 bicycles, 345 hubs in Bengaluru Public Bicycle Sharing System


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Bengaluru, Nov 15: Tender document process for selecting a suitable vendor for the Bengaluru Public Bicycle Sharing System is underway.

The State Government has approved the Bengaluru Public Bicycle Sharing System for implementation with 6000 cycles and 345 bicycle hubs.

Karnataka became the first State to start the Public Bicycle Sharing System in Mysuru, which was inaugurated by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on June 4. 

The Mysuru Public Bicycle Sharing System consists of total 450 cycles and 48 hubs. Out of 48 hubs, 45 hubs are currently operational with 450 cycles. A total number of more than 7000 users have been registered in the system as on November 8 and the average daily number of trip is varying between 800 and 1000.

The Mysuru Public Bicycle Sharing System is jointly implemented by the Directorate of Urban Land Transport (DULT) and the Mysuru City Corporation.

  

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