HONOLULU — Another bicycle sharing program is giving it a go in Honolulu.
HONOLULU — Another bicycle sharing program is giving it a go in Honolulu.
Sharee allows riders to lock and unlock bikes via a smartphone app. They can be parked and locked at any public bike rack instead of docked at stations.
CEO Alexander Wong says he doesn’t want Sharee to undercut Honolulu’s first bike sharing system. Bikeshare Hawaii’s Biki has about 1,000 bicycles at 100 stations. The program is expanding.
The Honolulu Star-Advertiser reports Monday that while Sharee has 400 registered, licensed bikes ready to go, most are sitting in storage.
There are about two dozen bikes in circulation. Most are on Ward Avenue, a few are in Chinatown, two are in Haleiwa, one is in Kakaako and one is at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
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Information from: Honolulu Star-Advertiser, http://www.staradvertiser.com