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Guerilla advertising hits the 'Barclays' hire bikes already...
On Aug 8, 7:24*am, Roland Perry wrote: In message , at 12:03:42 on Sat, 7 Aug 2010, Recliner remarked: Apparently the payment machines can tell you where the nearest alternative docking stations are. *They're usually just a couple of blocks away, so you shouldn't have too far to go. And you get up to 15 minutes (free) extra time if this happens. I think that's the first time I heard a figure put on it. Does that 15 minutes daisy-chain? What if the alternate one is full by the time you get there, another 15 minutes added? I don't think so, but don't know for sure. From the "How it works" webpage: http://www.tfl.gov.uk/roadusers/cycling/15021.aspx ---quote--- If the docking station's full when you return your cycle, check the terminal to see where there are free docking points. You can get up to 15 minutes extra time if you need to cycle to another station. ---/quote--- |
Guerilla advertising hits the 'Barclays' hire bikes already...
On Sun, 8 Aug 2010 07:34:28 +0100, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 08:18:59 on Sat, 7 Aug 2010, remarked: I don't think I've seen a full up station yet. I think it's a week since I last looked at the online map.... I wonder how it's getting on? Embankment (Horse Guards) has disappeared, and now there's a high correlation between grey-out ones and those with no bikes. Elsewhere they seem evenly distributed, with "1 wmpty slot" the smallest I saw (Lambeth North Station). Hampton Street, Walworth is showing as full at the moment. There is an easy to use (for this kind of thing) csv at http://cyclehireapp.com/cyclehirelive/ |
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