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Let me just preface this article by saying…as a motorist, a cyclist, and at one time a moped owner, I understand the rationale of being courteous to others on the road and trying and practice a high level of etiquette. Unfortunately, I think it is safe to say everyone has experienced a time when someone who shares the road by other means of transportation, has not extended the same amount of courtesy. ....
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Hudson County View The Hoboken Council approved a five-year contract with Lyft, the the owner of Citi Bike, to greenlight a joint bike share venture with Jersey City that will bring 300 bicycles to the Mile Square City. Hoboken Director of Transportation and Parking Ryan Sharp (left) and Mayor Ravi Bhalla. Photo courtesy of the City of Hoboken. By John Heinis/Hudson County View By May 3, Lyft will begin phasing in approximately 200 bikes and 15 stations within Hoboken. Then by this summer, Lyft will add another 100 bikes and another 14 stations for a total of 300 bikes and 29 stations. The new bike share program will be fully interoperable with Citi Bike programs in Jersey City and New York City, giving members from Hoboken seamless access to the nation’s largest bike share system with more than 16,000 bikes and 1,000 stations at no additional cost. ....