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Bike Share system planning expansion by 2017

Original post made on Apr 5, 2015

A plan to increase the number of bicycles in the Bay Area Bike Share system tenfold by the end of 2017 at no cost to taxpayers was announced by area government officials today.

Read the full story here Web Link posted Sunday, April 5, 2015, 7:15 PM

Comments (13)

Posted by resident
a resident of Old Mountain View
on Apr 5, 2015 at 7:52 pm

Bike share failed on the peninsula because there were so few stations. I'm not going to pay $100/year to bike down Castro Street and back. Why aren't there stations at popular destinations around town like the San Antonio shopping center or Charleston shopping center or Shoreline Park?


Posted by Wahhhh
a resident of Old Mountain View
on Apr 5, 2015 at 10:43 pm

Wahhhh.... Wahhhhh.... Boo. Hooooo....


Posted by Jay Park
a resident of Jackson Park
on Apr 6, 2015 at 10:32 am

There is a bike station at San Antonio Shopping Center.

Putting one at Shoreline Park makes less sense. If you ride from downtown to Shoreline, it's not like you're going to drop off the bike there. You'd want to bike back to downtown.

The BikeShare bikes and program are intended to be used mostly for running a quick errand or as part of a commute in an urban environment, not really for leisure riding. Any ride between 30-60 minutes costs $4 in addition to your membership fee, so the costs add up quickly for anything but a quick chore or commute.

The boat center rents bikes for leisure riding; those are mountain bikes which are better suited for some of the unpaved trails at Shoreline Park.

Most locals who enjoy leisure riding would own a bike anyhow.


Posted by Sandy Songy
a resident of North Whisman
on Apr 6, 2015 at 2:18 pm

I have noticed a new bike station at Rengstorff Park. I would like to see a bike station at Whisman Park on Easy St. That would easily allow me to ride downtown and back home.
Thank you.


Posted by Martin Omander
a resident of Rex Manor
on Apr 6, 2015 at 2:48 pm

Has anyone here tried these bikes and would like to share their experience? I ride my own bike every day, so I haven't tried them myself. But I am curious to hear what they are like.


Posted by Rossta
a resident of Waverly Park
on Apr 6, 2015 at 2:56 pm

I think further investment in the program should wait to see if the mandatory helmet law passes or fails. Such a law would effectively kill the program.


Posted by Jeral Poskey
a resident of Old Mountain View
on Apr 6, 2015 at 4:07 pm

As I read the actual memo from MTC (Web Link to me it says that Mountain View will be losing its bike share stations. Can anyone confirm/deny that? That would be kind of big news if this story overlooked that.


Posted by Fou du vélo
a resident of St. Francis Acres
on Apr 6, 2015 at 4:36 pm

@Jeral - my read of the memo is that Mountain View will no longer be part of the BikeShare program .... unless it decides to allocate its own public funds to "buy in" the program.


Posted by Maybe?
a resident of Old Mountain View
on Apr 6, 2015 at 4:41 pm

Is it possible that when the Memo indicates "San Jose", that also encompasses some nearby small towns like MV?


Posted by OldMV
a resident of Old Mountain View
on Apr 6, 2015 at 5:07 pm

Bicycles and automobiles don't mix and neither do bicycles and pedestrians. Bicycles don't belong on our streets because bicycle commuting is far too disruptive and dangerous. Bike riders are too vulnerable to cars on our roads, and too dangerous to pedestrians on our sidewalks and trails. I think that any "politically correct" attempt to destroy our major traffic arteries in MV with "bicycle friendly" lanes is incredibly ignorant and destructive. We need to preserve car lanes all of the streets we already have, and we also need to keep parking on those streets. Mountain View should not pursue the politically correct path of giving traffic and parking lanes to bikers. Bike commuters should be kept off of MV streets, particularly major arteries. Maybe they should dump their bikes and ride our "wonderful" bus system, just like the idiots running Santa Clara County want them to do.


Posted by Stop the Trolls
a resident of Cuernavaca
on Apr 6, 2015 at 5:23 pm

@OldMV -- Riding that dead horse again?

You're on the wrong side of the issue, as always. Stop it already.


Posted by Jay Park
a resident of Jackson Park
on Apr 6, 2015 at 9:00 pm

@Jeral & Fou:

The way I read the memo, Mountain View, Palo Alto and Redwood City will not see any expansion of the current program.

Notably, Motivate acquired the operations of former operator Alta and the bike manufacturer Bixi is out of business. This means that there are probably no future Bixi bikes in the foreseeable future. The docks are likely designed to interface with a specific bike design.

My guess is that the worst performing Peninsula programs will be halted and cannibalized for spare parts, both the docking stations (which are transportable, wireless, and solar powered) as well as the bikes themselves. Based on ridership numbers (trips per bike), I'm guessing that Motivate will pull the plug first on Redwood City, followed by Palo Alto then Mountain View.

Motivate runs bikeshare programs in New York and several other large cities in the US, so I figure the East Bay deployment will be based on systems derived from those successful programs. Eventually, all of the current Bay Area Bikeshare hardware and software systems will disappear, replaced by the next generation platform.

But hey, there's nothing bizarre about that. The steam locomotives running between SF and San Jose are long gone, as well as the non-seamless tracks (no more clickety-clack) as well as buying tickets from the conductors. Caltrain is better today than twenty years ago, so change isn't necessarily bad.


Posted by own my own bicycles
a resident of Monta Loma
on Apr 7, 2015 at 3:34 pm

The program failed because of lousy locations and lack of demand. Most residents have bicycles and will use their own for local trips. The main users would be someone who shows up without a bike,like a train or bus user.

This is a silly program and a waste of funding. What works in SF doesnt necessarily work in less dense areas like MV.


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