How much is a Divvy bike per hour?

How much is a Divvy bike per hour?

$3.30 / Ride The Single Ride costs $3.30 and includes one Classic bike ride up to 30 minutes, so it's great for quick trips. If you keep a bike out for more than 30 minutes at a time, it's an extra $0.15/min.

How long can you rent a Divvy bike?

One trip up to 30 minutes. Unlimited 3-hour rides for 24-hours.

Why does Divvy charge $25?

Parking out of the Divvy service area or improper parking (locking the ebike to itself or anything other than docking stations or public bike racks) may incur a $25 fee.

Why did Divvy charge me $50?

It's possible that while riding, you went beyond the time that's included in your pass type. We have these time limits in order to keep the bikes in circulation and available for other riders.

Do you have to return Divvy bikes?

Once you have a pass, you can unlock a nearby bike and begin riding. When your ride is complete, you'll return the bike to a docking station. ​One of the most beneficial aspects of this Chicago bike program is that you don't need to return the bike to the same station you picked it up from.Dec 4, 2021

Can I leave my Divvy bike anywhere?

Annual Membership The annual Divvy bike membership is an unbelievable $99, ensuring that you can take as many 45-minute rides as you want over the course of a year, and leave your bike at any station around town.

How long can you keep a Divvy bike?

Divvy for Everyone members have a ride time of up to 45 minutes. You can keep a bike out for longer, but usage fees apply.

What happens if someone steals your Divvy bike?

If your bike gets lost, goes missing, or gets stolen, please reach out to our customer service, now supported by Lyft or call 1-855-553-4889. Please know that bikes missing for longer than 24 hours can result in a $1,200 fee (plus tax) charged to the account holder that took out the bike.

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