Nearly a year after its scheduled launch, Pittsburgh’s bike share program is expected to drop 500 new bikes on the street within the next two months.
“Things are marching forward,” says David White, executive director of Pittsburgh Bike Share, the nonprofit that manages the program. “We hope to have users with the ability to take out a bike starting in May.”
Check out the full article on the City Paper Blogh.
Join us at the 2nd Annual Women and Biking Forum on Saturday, March 28! The full-day event will offer a chance to meet other women riders and learn new skills. Workshops include trail riding, bike maintenance, bike commuting, riding with children, becoming a stronger bike advocate and responding to “bikelash.” Women and trans-identified people are welcome! Get your tickets today.