9 Things Travelers Should Know About New York City’s Bike Share
Published August 13, 2013 on AOL Travel || As New York City’s bike share program enters its third month of service, the blue cruiser bikes have already been absorbed into the city’s daily landscape. Sure, a few wealthy people grumble about the docks being eyesores. But in general New Yorkers are taking to the streets, using the Citi Bikes as a quick way to dodge traffic, avoid ever-increasing subway fares and, occasionally, take advantage of a free spinning machine. Travelers can also take advantage of the new rides. But should they? Read more…
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LegitJhoone
They have the bike shares in Chicago, but I thought it was a lot easier (and cheaper depending on how long you want the bike) to just rent one from one of the local bike rental shops(: Great experience though!