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started Friday (August 26), 40 cruiser bikes will be available at seven
stations for members to use for on-demand, local trips. Riders � who must
be 18 or older to join the program � can sign up for hourly, monthly or
annual passes. Rides for monthly and annual members are free for the first
two hours, and then three dollars per hour after that.
Corpus Christi Downtown Management District (DMD), City of Corpus Christi and Corpus Christi Regional Transportation Authority (CCRTA) unveiled the program at a kickoff ceremony on the Corpus Christi Marina Peoples Street T-Head at 9:30 a.m., Friday, August 26. The event included a ceremonial ribbon-cutting with remarks from DMD Executive Director Terry Sweeney, Mayor Nelda Martinez and City Councilor Carolyn Vaughn. The City of Corpus Christi, CCRTA and DMD provided funding to launch the bike share. Partnering with Zagster will allow the city to spearhead community outreach, connect with sponsors and bring on more partners to broaden the initial scope of the bike-share program. �The joint effort to launch this program exemplifies the best of bike sharing in which multiple stakeholders come together to reach a common goal,� said Timothy Ericson, Zagster co-founder and CEO. �We�re thrilled to help Corpus Christi realize its goal of delivering a successful, impactful bike-share program to the entire community.� Unlike other programs in which riders must drop off bikes at designated stations for every stop, Zagster�s programs gives users the freedom to ride as long as they want, wherever they want. And because Zagster manages all aspects of its programs � from bikes and technology, to maintenance and marketing � Zagster partners can create and deploy scalable bike-share systems that best suit their communities. Riding Corpus Christi�s bike share is easy. Bikes can be found via the free Zagster Mobile App � available for iPhone and Android � or online at zagster.com/corpuschristi. Each bike has a unique number which riders enter into the app to obtain a single-use code to open the lockbox on the back of the bike. (Alternatively, riders can obtain unlock codes via text message.) A key, stored inside and tethered to the lockbox, allows the bike to be locked and unlocked throughout a ride. After the rider returns the bike to a designated Zagster bike station, the rental ends and the bike is available for the next person to enjoy. Corpus Christi�s bike share features the Zagster 8, an award-winning bike known for its practical design, comfortable ride and easy handling. The bike includes a spacious basket that�s perfect for carrying groceries, takeout, or personal belongings. And because rider safety is a priority, every bike includes automatic lights, a bell and full reflectors. About
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