Bike Sharing
Is it Time for the U.S. to Try the ‘Madrid Model’ of Vehicular Cycling Infrastructure?

August 10, 2020
POST-COVID: Safety Isn’t Only About Infrastructure

May 20, 2020
Commentary: Is Denver Ready for The War on Cars?
Doug Gordon says if there is any sort of war on America’s streets, it’s being inflicted on other road users by cars and the people who drive them.
February 3, 2020
Commentary: My New Year’s Wish for Bike Sharing in Denver
What should the future of bike sharing in Denver look like? B-Cycle rider Loren Hansen offers his ideas.
December 19, 2019
Photo Essay: Walking, Biking and Transit in Buenos Aires
Streetsblog Denver editor Andy Bosselman recently traveled to Buenos Aires, Argentina. Check out his photos and observations related to the city's mobility options.
December 9, 2019
BREAKING: Denver’s Bike Share Program Will Shut Down; City Will Shake up Scooter Program
Bombshell: Denver B-cycle will shut down on Jan. 30. The city will also shake up its scooter program in a radical reorganization, creating a months-long gap in service that could add more cars to the city’s already congested streets.
November 21, 2019
Denver Bike Sharing Program Launches Electric Bike Pilot Today
B-cycle, Denver’s bike sharing nonprofit, rolled out nine new electric bicycles for testing today at Union Station.
September 16, 2019
I Started Using B-Cycle’s Free 5280 Program. Here’s How It’s Going
To be successful after the free 5280 program, Denver B-Cycle will need to bolster up its fleet of mechanics while trying to find ways of slashing costs if it hopes to survive in the post-scooter landscape.
August 22, 2019
1 Month After IPO, a Big JUMP in Prices at Uber’s Bike Share Service
One month after banking $8.1 billion from a Wall Street IPO, Uber has raised the price of a simple bike ride on its JUMP e-cycles by 67 percent. A 20 minute JUMP ride in Denver now costs $5, compared to $3 a week ago. The company’s per-minute prices have gone up to 25¢ in Denver, … Continued
June 13, 2019