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Thursday, March 01, 2018

Baltimore Bike Share Temporarily Shuts Down After Summer

Officials plan to relaunch the system in October with upgraded locks and more community outreach

Liz Cornish remembers when Baltimore Bike Share left her hanging.

As executive director of Bikemore, a local cycling advocacy group, Cornish was giving a tour of the system to urban planning students from Morgan State University. She had hoped to show them how bike share worked and what it could do for the city.

What she found was a network in bad decline.

“It was spotty. It was isolated,” she said. “Out of two major stations, we were only able to get two bikes to work.” Cornish said she regrets that what could have been an educational experience instead became a demonstration in inconvenience.

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Publishers Notes: Idiots!

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

You can post articles like this all you want but you are just wasting your time, electricity and bandwidth. Jake is a fool and the majority of people who bother to vote in Salisbury are idiots. You can not change this so don't bother trying.

Concerned Retiree said...

Another example of wasted tax dollars on a liberal / Democrat idea. Salisbury is in the same boat. When will Politians be held responsible for spending tax dollars as they are with their personal finances?

Anonymous said...

Better have good locks.

Anonymous said...

In Baltimore? Do they come with bullet proof vests?

Anonymous said...

The Bikes program in salisbury with no where to go. What a waste of tax dollars. You voted for this idiot now your stuck with his libtarded agenda. Good luck..

Anonymous said...

Since the bikes were introduced to Baltimore, the sales of spray paint has gone up 1000%.
Look for the same thing to happen in Salisbury.

Anonymous said...

Maybe Jake can use the SFD fire boat to fish out the ones people are going to throw in the river for fun.