Jul 19 - Reduced Rental Fee And More Docking Stations As Part Of RediBikes Phase 2
The Ministry for Infrastructure and Planning has announced the second phase of the RediBike scheme. Following the first review of the scheme, statistics have shown that the most popular bicycle stations continue to be at Market Place and Southport Gates.
Three new rack locations will as from today, be available at Governor’s Parade (adjacent to the Eliott Hotel), Beach View Terraces and Catalan Bay (adjacent to Caleta Hotel).
The RediBike Scheme will therefore now allow users, to pick up and dock their Redibikes in areas near known leisure and recreation facilities.
RediBikes Phase 2 attempts to offer cyclists a more sustainable mode of transport, in keeping with the recommendations of the Sustainable Traffic, Transport and Parking Plan.
Residents of Gibraltar opting to take up cycling during their daily commute to work, now have alternative transport options, whilst also providing for the casual user such as day visitors and tourists alike.
Phase 2 will also see an even further reduced rental fee. The daily charge will now become 50p for an unlimited amount of 60 minute journeys within a given 24hr period.
To subscribe and for tariff information and conditions of use, please visit the Redibike website: http://www.redibike.gi/
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