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  1. Divvy - City of Chicago

    Since Divvy was launched in 2013, the system has grown and evolved to better meet residents’ needs. As of May 2023, Divvy is available in all 50 wards, meaning that no matter where you’re traveling to …

  2. Divvy - Wikipedia

    After returning from his European trip, Mayor Daley requested proposals from private partners to create a bike share system for Chicago. Two potential operators came forward but submitted plans that …

  3. A Tale of Two Divvys: The Bicycle Sharing System of Chicago

    Mar 4, 2024 · In this qualitative, exploratory case study, we examine the foundations of the success and types of benefits of the second largest bicycle sharing system in North America, the City of Chicago’s …

  4. Divvy bikes hit the streets of Chicago 10 years ago. The decade has ...

    Jun 30, 2023 · Cecilia Reta and her boyfriend, Ezequiel Borra, both visiting from Argentina, rent bicycles at the Divvy bike-share station at Illinois Street and McClurg Court on June 28, 2013, the first day of …

  5. About Divvy: Company & History | Divvy Bikes

    Divvy is Chicagoland’s bike share system across Chicago and Evanston. Divvy provides residents and visitors with a convenient, fun and affordable transportation option for getting around and exploring …

  6. DIVVY IS... Chicago’s newest transit system Launched in 2013 Station-based bikeshare (smart stations) Available 24/7 year-round

  7. Bringing bikes to the streets of Chicago - IDEO

    Just three weeks after it launched, the City of Chicago called the Divvy Bikes program the busiest bike-sharing system in the world. Six months into the service, enthusiastic cyclists have racked up over …

  8. Divvy in Chicago: The Road to a More Connected City

    Thanks to Divvy, the city’s official bike and scooter sharing system, Chicago's streets have become increasingly dotted with blue bikes. Since its launch in 2013, Divvy has expanded to more than …

  9. Divvy Explained

    After returning from his European trip, Mayor Daley requested proposals from private partners to create a bike share system for Chicago. Two potential operators came forward but submitted plans that …

  10. Better Divvy — Better Streets Chicago

    Launched in 2013, the Divvy bike share program quickly became an integral part of Chicago's transportation network, growing from 300 stations to now over 1,000 across the city.