Free bike – sharing becomes more popular: 15,000 users in a week
I'Velo, the free biking sharing service, was opened in May this year and had over 100,000 users already. This is the first free bike-sharing service in Romania, joining a number of others which are however available as paid services. The I'Velo project was started by Green Revolution, in partnership with the Bucharest municipality, Raiffeisen Bank, the Environment Ministry and the city halls of other Romanian cities.
In Bucharest, free bikes are available in Herastrau park, Tineretului and Izvor parks.
The bike-sharing program will be opened until the beginning of October. Bikes are rented based on an ID card, for maximum two hours, from 10,00 to 22,00 hours every day, including week-ends.
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