New Orleans is relaunching its bike-share program that was shuttered in the early weeks of the COVID-19 pandemic. “Blue Bikes 2.0” will be ready for riders by Sept. 1, with a fleet of 500 pedal-assist ...
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — A little more than a year after suspending its service due to the coronavirus pandemic, Blue Bikes are ready to roll again in the City of New Orleans. The local bikeshare program, ...
Blue Bikes stands are everywhere but there are even more Blue Bikes that are left chained to signs or left outside businesses and homes. While some bike share companies require riders to return bikes ...
NEW ORLEANS — With Carnival parades in motion, so are Blue Bikes. New Orleanians enjoy the bike share program plenty during the parade season to easily get around the city. To help with increased ...
Blue Krewe, the nonprofit operator of the city’s Blue Bikes bikeshare program, is adding hundreds of electric bikes to its fleet in time for Mardi Gras, offering residents and visitors an alternative ...
When Hurricane Francine swept through New Orleans in early September, the city came out relatively unscathed compared to past storms. But the city’s Blue Bikes system suffered a big blow. At least 80 ...
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — Blue Bikes, the popular bike-share program ended a few years ago after the parent company abandoned the concept in the city. But starting Monday, the bikes are back with a boost!
Good morning and thank you all so much for being here, you know, over a year ago. So we were right in the same room, all geared up and excited about moving our blue bikes forward and during the ...
Backed by an $11.8 million federal grant and an extended partnership with the New Orleans City Council, the Blue Bikes program hopes to put 2,000 new e-bikes in neighborhoods across the city over the ...