*Corrections to the Tompkins Weekly article below, courtesy of Bike Walk
Tompkins:*

- An .edu email address is the only qualification for $0.50 rides;
receiving government assistance is not.
- The minimum age for usage is 14 and older with parental approval, and 18
and older without parental approval.
- LimeBikes can be ridden outside of the City of Ithaca.
- LimeAccess is now available, and users can sign up for at the Bike Walk
Tompkins/Ithaca Carshare office in the Dewitt Mall Monday through Friday,
12-5 PM

Article at https://sustainabletompkins.org/signs-of-sustainability/
tompkins-weekly-column/everything-you-want-to-know-about-ithacas-bike-share/

Everything You Want to Know About Ithaca's Bike Share

Tompkins Weekly       6-11-18

By Maggie McAden

Ithaca’s new bike share program has launched, meaning that there are now
over 200 bikes available to the public for rent. Bike Walk Tompkins and the
City of Ithaca worked with LimeBike <https://www.limebike.com/>, a
for-profit tech mobility company, to bring the dockless bike system to
town. The bikes are typically $1 per ride.

But how does this work? What are the rules of dockless bikes?

Everything You Want to Know About Ithaca’s Bike Share But Were Too Afraid
to Ask

*1. How do you use it?*
A) Download the LimeBike app in the App Store
<https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/limebike-your-ride-anytime/id1199780189?ls=1&mt=8>
(for
your iPhone), or on Google Play
<https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.limebike&pcampaignid=MKT-Other-global-all-co-prtnr-py-PartBadge-Mar2515-1&pcampaignid=MKT-Other-global-all-co-prtnr-py-PartBadge-Mar2515-1>
(for
an Android phone)
B) Register with your cell phone number or through your Facebook account
C) Hit “Unlock” and scan the QR code in the back of the bike you want
D) Manually lock the bike at the end of your trip
(Source: LimeBike Cheat Sheet)

*2. How much does it cost?*
The first ride is free, and after that, it only costs $1 per 30-minute
ride. Rides are only $0.50 for students and people with .edu e-mail
addresses and people receiving government assistance. People receiving
government assistance can also participate in a program called LimeAccess,
which allows them to purchase 100 rides for $5. Steps to participate in
this program can be found at limebike.com/community-impact
<https://www.limebike.com/community-impact>.

*3. How do I park it?*

You can park it anywhere in the City of Ithaca, as long as it is next to or
parked at a public bike rack, or in the spaces between trees on the
sidewalk. You can also park it on university campuses, as long as it is
next to or parked at a public bike rack!

*4. Are there memberships as well?  *
Yes. There are several options for memberships. A monthly pass, worth 100
rides, is $29.95 for regular users, $14.95 for .edu users, and $5 for Lime
Access users.

*5. Do you have to wear a helmet?*
Although helmets are recommended, there is no legal requirement to wear a
helmet in Tompkins County or in the City of Ithaca. However, kids aged 13
years and under must wear a helmet.

*6. How old do you have to be to use the bikes?*
There’s no age requirement for the bikes.

*7. How far can you ride a lime bike?*
The bikes should stay on university campuses or within the City of Ithaca.

*8. Can I put a bike on the bus?*
Nope! However, there are over 200 bikes throughout the City of Ithaca, and
so if you need to get up a hill, take the TCAT and there will likely be a
bike near you at the top of the hill!

*9. Can one account take out several bikes at once with the same account?*
Nope! This is not a feature that LimeBike currently offers.

*10. Do you need a credit card and a smartphone to use a LimeBike?*
Right now, you do. However, LimeBike is in the process of creating a
nationwide access program, LimeAccess, to offer discounted fares for people
who receive government assistance (e.g. SNAP benefits.) LimeAccess users
will be able to pay in cash at PayNearMe
<https://home.paynearme.com/en/> locations
or use a regular cellphone instead of a smartphone.

Got more questions? Read more on the new system at Bike Walk Tompkins
<https://www.bikewalktompkins.org/bikeshare>.

*If you liked this article, you may want to check out our complete archives
of SOS Tompkins Weekly articles
<https://sustainabletompkins.org/signs-of-sustainability/tompkins-weekly-series/>*

Sasha Paris
Office Assistant
Sustainable Tompkins
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Ithaca, NY 14850
www.sustainabletompkins.org
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