Bike Share Company Pulls Out of Camden

July 24, 2018

After only two months, the bright yellow bikes that wheeled around the City of Camden’s streets are no more.

The bike share program was supposed to be demonstration portion of a part of a six-month bike share feasibility study in partnership with Cooper’s Ferry Partnership and the Rutgers Voorhees Transportation Study [VTC] to determine if a bike share was sustainable for the City of Camden to maintain.

TapInto, July 23, 2018

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