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SmartBike DC Rental

While it's not a new concept to Europe, bicycle sharing has yet to become mainstream practice in North America. Thankfully Washington has taken a clue from programs like the Velib public bicycle rental service in Paris and Bicing in Barcelona as they're opening SmartBike DC next month.

It's the first bicycle sharing program in the U.S. and works similar to the Zipcar service. With the swipe of a card, members will be able to rent one of 120 bicycles on the spot, day or night. They'll be available at 10 locations in Washington. With rising gas prices and an increased awareness on the hazards of car pollution on the environment, it's about time a service like this was offered.

"For a $40 annual membership fee, SmartBike users can check out three-speed bicycles for three hours at a time," the NY Times says. The low price is possible thanks to it being subsidized by advertising. If all goes well, they hope to bump the number of available bikes up to 1,000.

Read more about the Velib program in Paris and Biking in Barcelona:
Trend Themes
1. Bicycle Sharing Programs - The trend of bicycle sharing programs is growing in North America, presenting a disruptive innovation opportunity for cities to provide sustainable and affordable transportation options.
2. Subscription-based Transportation Services - The rise of subscription-based transportation services, such as SmartBike DC, allows members to easily access rental bicycles on demand, opening up opportunities for disruptive innovation in urban mobility.
3. Sustainable Transportation Solutions - Increasing awareness about the negative effects of car pollution and rising gas prices is driving the trend towards sustainable transportation solutions like SmartBike DC, creating opportunities for disruptive innovation in the transportation industry.
Industry Implications
1. Transportation - The transportation industry can harness the disruptive innovation potential of bicycle sharing programs and subscription-based transportation services to meet evolving consumer demands for sustainable, affordable, and convenient mobility options.
2. Advertising - With bicycle sharing programs like SmartBike DC being subsidized by advertising, the advertising industry has the opportunity to leverage this trend to reach a wider audience and support sustainable initiatives.
3. Urban Planning - The rise of bicycle sharing programs and subscription-based transportation services presents an opportunity for urban planners to design cities with a greater focus on sustainable transportation infrastructure, promoting healthier lifestyles and reducing traffic congestion.

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