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    From swldxer1958@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jun 8 11:03:10 2023
    Around 300 electric bikes will be made available to hire at docking stations across the city from September, with a further 350 or so to follow in the months after.

    The system will be run by Beryl Bikes, who already operate similar schemes elsewhere across the country, after they were awarded a contract by Leeds City Council.

    Although exact prices have not been confirmed, both Beryl Bikes and the council said they wanted hiring an e-bike to be affordable and accessible.

    There will be special cheaper offers made available to certain groups too, including jobseekers.

    Speaking at a press launch for the scheme on Monday, Beryl Bikes’ CEO and co-founder Phil Ellis said: “We’re very excited about launching this scheme in Leeds.

    “We know e-bikes are a really powerful tool to get people cycling, especially those who haven’t cycled in years or have never cycled. We’re looking forward to getting it going and seeing more people make more journeys.

    “The exact details of the pricing structure are yet to be agreed, but it will be affordable – less than a cup of coffee for a journey – and we’ll be doing membership schemes as well.”

    Mr Ellis said he understood the reluctance of some people to take up cycling on safety grounds.

    But he said the fact the bikes are electric and equipped with modern safety features meant they are “a very good bike for a nervous new cyclist to ride.”

    David Miller, from the Leeds Cycling Campaign, welcomed the launch of the system, saying it was “not before time”.

    He said: “We’ve needed an e-bike scheme in this city for a long time.

    “To get people more actively moving around rather than sitting in their cars, especially now the city centre is becoming more cut off for cars, is a good thing.”

    The mayor of West Yorkshire, Tracy Brabin, said she also hoped the system would appeal to new cyclists.

    She said: “I love cycling but our topography in West Yorkshire is sometimes challenging, so to have that extra support that an e-bike gives is fantastic. It’s so much fun as well and I think it’s going to be a big moment for Leeds.

    “I hope it will be a success and that we can then roll it out across the rest of West Yorkshire.”

    https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/transport/price-of-using-leeds-new-e-bike-scheme-will-be-less-than-a-cup-of-coffee-4170632

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  • From Spike@21:1/5 to swldx...@gmail.com on Thu Jun 8 21:40:40 2023
    The price of a bicycle hire might be less than that of a cup of coffee, but what is the cost?

    Since Manchester published figures for its own bike-hire scheme, little has been mentioned about it since it emerged that for the first 100,000km, the
    cost (not the price) per 1.6 mile journey was £436.

    It would have been cheaper to provide stretch limos.


    swldx...@gmail.com <swldxer1958@gmail.com> wrote:
    Around 300 electric bikes will be made available to hire at docking
    stations across the city from September, with a further 350 or so to
    follow in the months after.

    The system will be run by Beryl Bikes, who already operate similar
    schemes elsewhere across the country, after they were awarded a contract
    by Leeds City Council.

    Although exact prices have not been confirmed, both Beryl Bikes and the council said they wanted hiring an e-bike to be affordable and accessible.

    There will be special cheaper offers made available to certain groups
    too, including jobseekers.

    Speaking at a press launch for the scheme on Monday, Beryl Bikes’ CEO and co-founder Phil Ellis said: “We’re very excited about launching this scheme in Leeds.

    “We know e-bikes are a really powerful tool to get people cycling, especially those who haven’t cycled in years or have never cycled. We’re looking forward to getting it going and seeing more people make more journeys.

    “The exact details of the pricing structure are yet to be agreed, but it will be affordable – less than a cup of coffee for a journey – and we’ll
    be doing membership schemes as well.”

    Mr Ellis said he understood the reluctance of some people to take up
    cycling on safety grounds.

    But he said the fact the bikes are electric and equipped with modern
    safety features meant they are “a very good bike for a nervous new cyclist to ride.”

    David Miller, from the Leeds Cycling Campaign, welcomed the launch of the system, saying it was “not before time”.

    He said: “We’ve needed an e-bike scheme in this city for a long time.

    “To get people more actively moving around rather than sitting in their cars, especially now the city centre is becoming more cut off for cars, is a good thing.”

    The mayor of West Yorkshire, Tracy Brabin, said she also hoped the system would appeal to new cyclists.

    She said: “I love cycling but our topography in West Yorkshire is
    sometimes challenging, so to have that extra support that an e-bike gives
    is fantastic. It’s so much fun as well and I think it’s going to be a big moment for Leeds.

    “I hope it will be a success and that we can then roll it out across the rest of West Yorkshire.”

    https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/transport/price-of-using-leeds-new-e-bike-scheme-will-be-less-than-a-cup-of-coffee-4170632




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  • From swldxer1958@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jun 9 01:32:03 2023
    QUOTE: “To get people more actively moving around rather than sitting in their cars, especially now the city centre is becoming more cut off for cars, is a good thing.” ENDS

    Those LTNs are working -- so get used to them.

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  • From Spike@21:1/5 to swldx...@gmail.com on Fri Jun 9 10:54:00 2023
    swldx...@gmail.com <swldxer1958@gmail.com> wrote:

    QUOTE: “To get people more actively moving around rather than sitting in their cars, especially now the city centre is becoming more cut off for
    cars, is a good thing.” ENDS

    Those LTNs are working -- so get used to them.

    LTNs are ‘working’, for some very limited meanings of the word.

    Perhaps it’s time to form a ‘Just Stop LTNs’ or an LTN Rebellion?

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  • From swldxer1958@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jun 9 06:54:23 2023
    QUOTE: “To get people more actively moving around rather than sitting in their cars. ENDS

    You can thank the cyclists later.

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  • From Spike@21:1/5 to swldx...@gmail.com on Fri Jun 9 14:45:13 2023
    swldx...@gmail.com <swldxer1958@gmail.com> wrote:
    QUOTE: “To get people more actively moving around rather than sitting in their cars. ENDS

    You can thank the cyclists later.

    Examining the data tells us that per head of the population, the Dutch die
    of the same major diseases at the same rate as the Brits, despite all the
    hype about the touted health claims of cycling.

    So why stop people sitting in their cars? If people want to fart about on bicycles, that’s up to them, but don’t lie about the health benefits.

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  • From swldxer1958@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jun 9 08:44:27 2023
    QUOTE:
    “To get people more actively moving around rather than sitting in their cars. ENDS

    I prefer to see them stuck in stationary traffic - let them stew in their own fumes.

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