Tucson Looks at Bike Sharing
13 February 2008 - 9:00am
Bike sharing programs are being adopted by city organizations and private firms in Tucson.
"Soon, employees may be riding to meetings or even to lunch on company-owned bikes."
"Tucson City Hall, the University of Arizona, and Tucson's biggest private business, Raytheon Missile Systems, all are looking at bicycles as a clean, efficient and healthy way to get around the city."
"Already a few dozen city employees have climbed aboard the new City Cycle bike-sharing program run by the city's Transportation Department, and the numbers are expected to grow."
Source:
Associated Press, February 11, 2008
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