Detroit Bikeshare Pilots Partnership With Lyft

The six-month pilot will offer discounts on Lyft rides that begin or end at a bikeshare station.

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September 11, 2018, 1:00 PM PDT

By Elana Eden


Detroit, Michigan

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Detroit is partnering with Lyft to help would-be cyclists get to and from its public bikeshare system, MoGo, reports Dana Afana. A Lyft spokesperson said the partnership furthers the company's ambition to serve as "a first-mile and last-mile solution to bikeshare."

The six-month pilot will offer discounted Lyft rides for users picked up or dropped off at a Mogo station.

MoGo launched in May 2017; it now has 43 stations around the city, and recently added adaptive bikes to its fleet for riders with disabilities.

Tuesday, September 4, 2018 in Michigan Live

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