Whether you’re a biking commuter or student, or the recreational cyclist, you’ll love the convenience and low-cost of Bike Share ICT. Use Bike Share ICT to:
o Tour the town and see all your favorite Wichita destinations
o Ride to work
o Get exercise and fresh air
o Make family memories
o Get engaged with the Wichita community
What are the Benefits of Bike Share ICT?
· Provides a means for af
fordable, eco-friendly transportation
· Connects Wichita neighborhoods and builds community
· Improves physical, mental, and community health
Why BikeShare ICT? Bike Share programs are a national and international trend. Riding a bike is fun, easy, affordable, and a great way to tour Wichita. The health and environment benefits are a bonus! To rent a bike, download the Movatic app (managed by Tandem Mobility). Purchase an affordably priced one-time, day, or monthly pass. Choose a bike, unlock it, and ride. Return the bike to any station, and lock it for the next rider. The Movatic app is available for iPhone and Android. For more information about the Movatic mobile app visit www.movatic.co/bikeshare
Where can I ride a Bike Share ICT bike? (Locations)
Bike Share ICT bike stations appear along the Q-Line trolley route, from Lawrence-Dumont Stadium, to INTRUST Bank Arena, Old Town, Century II, Exploration Place, to the historic Delano District. For a map of Bike Share ICT stations, visit www.bikeshareict.com. Which membership is right for me? (Cost)
You can rent a bike for as little as $30 annually. See Wichita by bike any time you’d like for a year—for less than the cost of one tank of gas! Whether you’re an avid cycler, or an occasional rider, we have a membership option for your lifestyle.
· Annual membership: $30 per year
· Hourly membership: $3 per hour.
· College student annual membership: $20 per year
Usage fees may apply. There is a $30 overtime charge for keeping a bike over 24 hours. For more details about pricing and membership options, check out BikeShare ICT pricing at www.bikeshareict.com. The rules:
Even fun stuff has rules! Riders must be at least 18 years old. Always obey traffic and helmet laws. There’s an overtime charge for keeping a bike over 24 hours. Our Partners: BikeShareICT, a program of Health ICT, is brought to you by a collaborative funding partnership between Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas and the Knight Foundation Fund through the Wichita Community Foundation. BCBSKS, the state’s largest health insurer, has provided funding for bikes and marketing support for the first year of the BikeShareICT program with the intention of helping the program grow.