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Can share bikes make money

In Dallas, where just 0. Hardly anyone appears to like or use them—at least not properly. Bike sharing is appealing for cities looking for a cheap, quick fix for air pollution and growing traffic congestion. Some of these transportation-as-a-service startups have got a lot of money and big names backing. Even Uber is getting in on the bike-sharing game. Docked bike systems usually take physical credit cards. The bikees of Rochester, New York put together an extensive report in studying the feasibility of a bike-share system, which made recommendations about how to make the city more bike friendly. Zagster launched its Pace bike-share program in Rochester in the summer of That meant putting the bikes in specific communities, working biles local advocacy groups, and partnering up with the local public-transit authority to ensure station availability. The company is also working with the county to change rules that lay out where bikes can be locked amke.