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“Biking is such a
DIVVY SYSTEM DATA
The data has been processed to remove trips that are taken by staff as they service and inspect the system; and any trips that were below 60 seconds in length (potentially false starts or users trying to re-dock a bike to ensure it was secure). Download Divvy trip history data. You can get live station info on our station GBFS JSON feed. DIVVY MEMBERSHIP & PASS OPTIONS The Annual Membership is $9/month ($108 billed upfront annually) and includes unlimited 45-minute Classic bike rides. If you keep a bike out for more than 45 minutes at a time, it’s an extra $0.15/min. LEARN MORE. Great for quick trips. The Single Ride costs $3.30 and includes one Classic bike ride up to 30 minutes, so it’s great forquick
EBIKE | DIVVY BIKES
Price by the minute Annual members pay $0.15/minute. Non-members pay $3.30 to unlock plus $0.20/minute. Divvy for Everyone members pay $0.05/minute. In select zones of the service area, your ebike rides will start with included minutes at no additional cost before per-minute pricing kicks in.BIKE ANGELS
Gimme the skinny Get in: Become a Bike Angel in your Divvy app. (Rides from your connected Lyft app will still earn you points.) Get going: Find a crowded station and grab a bike. Next, spot a station that’s looking low on wheels and needs a Bike Angel to dock a bike ASAP. Get rewarded: After completing a couple of rebalancing rides, watch the points add up in your Divvy account, and look DIVVY STUDENT MEMBERSHIPS Having a University Annual Membership to Divvy means 24/7 access to thousands of bikes at hundreds of stations across Chicago and Evanston. Use Divvy to commute to class, run errands, meet up with friends, or explore the city. The cost of the University Membership isonly $75 per year.
DIVVY ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP Divvy is a fun and affordable way to get around the city. The Day Pass costs $15 and includes unlimited rides in a 24-hour period, up to 3 hours each. Use it to get to local attractions or take a bike out for a ride along the lakefront. It's just like renting a bike but with more flexibility – you don't have to return it to where you started DIVVY FOR EVERYONE (D4E) Divvy for Everyone (D4E) The Chicago Department of Transportation (CDOT) and City of Evanston aim to offer all residents an affordable, accessible and fun transportation option. D4E provides a one-time $5 Annual Membership to qualifying residents. The program also incorporates a cash payment system for those individuals who do nothave debit
LAKEFRONT TRAIL SOUTH Grab a bike from our Streeter Dr & Grand Ave Station, located just off the Lakefront Trail near Navy Pier. Follow the detour signs south to access the Lakefront Trail. Continue heading south along the trail for about a mile, during which you’ll pass sailboats, Loop skyscrapers, Grant Park, and Maggie Daley Park.LINCOLN PARK
Lincoln Park. Located in the north-side Chicago neighborhood which shares its name, Lincoln Park houses one of the oldest zoos in the United States — and one of the few that offers free admission! The park also contains outdoor theaters, urban sanctuaries and both the Lincoln Park Conservatory and the Chicago History Museum. DIVVY: CHICAGO’S BIKE SHARE PROGRAM Divvy begins expansion on Chicago’s Far South Side. Divvy is bringing bikes and stations to the Far South Side, kicking off Lyft’s $50 million investment in the system’s expansion in partnership with the Chicago Department of Transit (CDOT). Read more.“Biking is such a
DIVVY SYSTEM DATA
The data has been processed to remove trips that are taken by staff as they service and inspect the system; and any trips that were below 60 seconds in length (potentially false starts or users trying to re-dock a bike to ensure it was secure). Download Divvy trip history data. You can get live station info on our station GBFS JSON feed. DIVVY MEMBERSHIP & PASS OPTIONS The Annual Membership is $9/month ($108 billed upfront annually) and includes unlimited 45-minute Classic bike rides. If you keep a bike out for more than 45 minutes at a time, it’s an extra $0.15/min. LEARN MORE. Great for quick trips. The Single Ride costs $3.30 and includes one Classic bike ride up to 30 minutes, so it’s great forquick
EBIKE | DIVVY BIKES
Price by the minute Annual members pay $0.15/minute. Non-members pay $3.30 to unlock plus $0.20/minute. Divvy for Everyone members pay $0.05/minute. In select zones of the service area, your ebike rides will start with included minutes at no additional cost before per-minute pricing kicks in. DIVVY STUDENT MEMBERSHIPS Having a University Annual Membership to Divvy means 24/7 access to thousands of bikes at hundreds of stations across Chicago and Evanston. Use Divvy to commute to class, run errands, meet up with friends, or explore the city. The cost of the University Membership isonly $75 per year.
DIVVY ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP Divvy is a fun and affordable way to get around the city. The Day Pass costs $15 and includes unlimited rides in a 24-hour period, up to 3 hours each. Use it to get to local attractions or take a bike out for a ride along the lakefront. It's just like renting a bike but with more flexibility – you don't have to return it to where you startedBIKE ANGELS
Gimme the skinny Get in: Become a Bike Angel in your Divvy app. (Rides from your connected Lyft app will still earn you points.) Get going: Find a crowded station and grab a bike. Next, spot a station that’s looking low on wheels and needs a Bike Angel to dock a bike ASAP. Get rewarded: After completing a couple of rebalancing rides, watch the points add up in your Divvy account, and look DIVVY FOR EVERYONE (D4E) Divvy for Everyone (D4E) The Chicago Department of Transportation (CDOT) and City of Evanston aim to offer all residents an affordable, accessible and fun transportation option. D4E provides a one-time $5 Annual Membership to qualifying residents. The program also incorporates a cash payment system for those individuals who do nothave debit
LAKEFRONT TRAIL SOUTH Grab a bike from our Streeter Dr & Grand Ave Station, located just off the Lakefront Trail near Navy Pier. Follow the detour signs south to access the Lakefront Trail. Continue heading south along the trail for about a mile, during which you’ll pass sailboats, Loop skyscrapers, Grant Park, and Maggie Daley Park.LINCOLN PARK
Lincoln Park. Located in the north-side Chicago neighborhood which shares its name, Lincoln Park houses one of the oldest zoos in the United States — and one of the few that offers free admission! The park also contains outdoor theaters, urban sanctuaries and both the Lincoln Park Conservatory and the Chicago History Museum. HOW DIVVY WORKS: JOIN, UNLOCK, RIDE, RETURN Getting places by pedal power is great exercise. Even biking short distances can lead to positive health benefits, as well as reduced stress. Riding a bike is great for the environment. Taking Divvy instead of a car for short trips helps improve air quality and reducecarbon emissions.
EBIKES | DIVVY BIKES Zone 1 ebike fee breakdown. Zone 1 (in yellow on the map) is bounded by Maple and Pershing Aves on the north-south axis, the lakeshore to the east, and Western, Fowler, and Prospect Aves to the west.. In Zone 1, per-minute pricing will apply from the start of your ebike ride.If you end your ride outside a Divvy station or e-station in Zone 1, you’ll be charged an out-of-station parking fee. DIVVY ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP Divvy is a fun and affordable way to get around the city. The Day Pass costs $15 and includes unlimited rides in a 24-hour period, up to 3 hours each. Use it to get to local attractions or take a bike out for a ride along the lakefront. It's just like renting a bike but with more flexibility – you don't have to return it to where you started DIVVY ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP Annual Memberships. The Annual Membership is the best deal for locals and frequent riders. Divvy is a fun and affordable way to get around the city, and a great alternative to the train, taxis, buses, and walking. It’s designed for quick trips with convenience in mind. Use it to commute to work or school, run errands, get to appointments, andEARNING POINTS
A few more tips on earning points. Points are calculated based on how many bikes will be needed at a particular station. The points on the map update every 15 minutes (for example, at 1:00 PM, 1:15 PM, 1:30 PM, and again at 1:45 PM). Don’t worry, we lock-in points on stations when you unlock for the duration of your ride, so points atyour
DIVVY SINGLE RIDE
The Single Ride is a great option for spontaneous one-way trips or trying Divvy for the first time! MEET THE DIVVY CLASSIC BIKE: BUILT FOR URBAN RIDING Meet the Classic. Divvy bikes were designed for easy riding in an urban environment. They were built to be comfortable for a wide variety of riders of different heights and riding abilities. DIVVY CAREERS IN CHICAGO Divvy is headquartered in the West Town neighborhood of Chicago and assists the city's bike share system – including repairing and rebalancing bikes, maintaining the stations and docking points. This opens in a new window. Motivate’s policy is to provide equal employment opportunities for all employees and applicants withoutregard to race
PRICING | DIVVY
Annual Membership. $9/month value $108 billed upfront annually. Unlimited 45-minute bike rides Normally 30-min for non-members. Ebike rides: $0.15/min ($0.05 off) Free parking at Divvy stations $2 for parking at bike racks. $0.15 per minute beyond 45 minutes. Renewsautomatically every
DIVVY FOR EVERYONE (D4E) The City of Evanston aims to make the Divvy bike share program affordable and accessible for Evanstonians. The D4E Evanston program provides a $5 Annual Membership to qualifying residents on a DIVVY: CHICAGO’S BIKE SHARE PROGRAM Divvy begins expansion on Chicago’s Far South Side. Divvy is bringing bikes and stations to the Far South Side, kicking off Lyft’s $50 million investment in the system’s expansion in partnership with the Chicago Department of Transit (CDOT). Read more.“Biking is such a
DIVVY SYSTEM DATA
The data has been processed to remove trips that are taken by staff as they service and inspect the system; and any trips that were below 60 seconds in length (potentially false starts or users trying to re-dock a bike to ensure it was secure). Download Divvy trip history data. You can get live station info on our station GBFS JSON feed. DIVVY MEMBERSHIP & PASS OPTIONS The Annual Membership is $9/month ($108 billed upfront annually) and includes unlimited 45-minute Classic bike rides. If you keep a bike out for more than 45 minutes at a time, it’s an extra $0.15/min. LEARN MORE. Great for quick trips. The Single Ride costs $3.30 and includes one Classic bike ride up to 30 minutes, so it’s great forquick
EBIKE | DIVVY BIKES
Price by the minute Annual members pay $0.15/minute. Non-members pay $3.30 to unlock plus $0.20/minute. Divvy for Everyone members pay $0.05/minute. In select zones of the service area, your ebike rides will start with included minutes at no additional cost before per-minute pricing kicks in.BIKE ANGELS
Gimme the skinny Get in: Become a Bike Angel in your Divvy app. (Rides from your connected Lyft app will still earn you points.) Get going: Find a crowded station and grab a bike. Next, spot a station that’s looking low on wheels and needs a Bike Angel to dock a bike ASAP. Get rewarded: After completing a couple of rebalancing rides, watch the points add up in your Divvy account, and look DIVVY STUDENT MEMBERSHIPS Having a University Annual Membership to Divvy means 24/7 access to thousands of bikes at hundreds of stations across Chicago and Evanston. Use Divvy to commute to class, run errands, meet up with friends, or explore the city. The cost of the University Membership isonly $75 per year.
DIVVY ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP Divvy is a fun and affordable way to get around the city. The Day Pass costs $15 and includes unlimited rides in a 24-hour period, up to 3 hours each. Use it to get to local attractions or take a bike out for a ride along the lakefront. It's just like renting a bike but with more flexibility – you don't have to return it to where you started DIVVY FOR EVERYONE (D4E) Divvy for Everyone (D4E) The Chicago Department of Transportation (CDOT) and City of Evanston aim to offer all residents an affordable, accessible and fun transportation option. D4E provides a one-time $5 Annual Membership to qualifying residents. The program also incorporates a cash payment system for those individuals who do nothave debit
LAKEFRONT TRAIL SOUTH Grab a bike from our Streeter Dr & Grand Ave Station, located just off the Lakefront Trail near Navy Pier. Follow the detour signs south to access the Lakefront Trail. Continue heading south along the trail for about a mile, during which you’ll pass sailboats, Loop skyscrapers, Grant Park, and Maggie Daley Park.LINCOLN PARK
Lincoln Park. Located in the north-side Chicago neighborhood which shares its name, Lincoln Park houses one of the oldest zoos in the United States — and one of the few that offers free admission! The park also contains outdoor theaters, urban sanctuaries and both the Lincoln Park Conservatory and the Chicago History Museum. DIVVY: CHICAGO’S BIKE SHARE PROGRAM Divvy begins expansion on Chicago’s Far South Side. Divvy is bringing bikes and stations to the Far South Side, kicking off Lyft’s $50 million investment in the system’s expansion in partnership with the Chicago Department of Transit (CDOT). Read more.“Biking is such a
DIVVY SYSTEM DATA
The data has been processed to remove trips that are taken by staff as they service and inspect the system; and any trips that were below 60 seconds in length (potentially false starts or users trying to re-dock a bike to ensure it was secure). Download Divvy trip history data. You can get live station info on our station GBFS JSON feed. DIVVY MEMBERSHIP & PASS OPTIONS The Annual Membership is $9/month ($108 billed upfront annually) and includes unlimited 45-minute Classic bike rides. If you keep a bike out for more than 45 minutes at a time, it’s an extra $0.15/min. LEARN MORE. Great for quick trips. The Single Ride costs $3.30 and includes one Classic bike ride up to 30 minutes, so it’s great forquick
EBIKE | DIVVY BIKES
Price by the minute Annual members pay $0.15/minute. Non-members pay $3.30 to unlock plus $0.20/minute. Divvy for Everyone members pay $0.05/minute. In select zones of the service area, your ebike rides will start with included minutes at no additional cost before per-minute pricing kicks in.BIKE ANGELS
Gimme the skinny Get in: Become a Bike Angel in your Divvy app. (Rides from your connected Lyft app will still earn you points.) Get going: Find a crowded station and grab a bike. Next, spot a station that’s looking low on wheels and needs a Bike Angel to dock a bike ASAP. Get rewarded: After completing a couple of rebalancing rides, watch the points add up in your Divvy account, and look DIVVY STUDENT MEMBERSHIPS Having a University Annual Membership to Divvy means 24/7 access to thousands of bikes at hundreds of stations across Chicago and Evanston. Use Divvy to commute to class, run errands, meet up with friends, or explore the city. The cost of the University Membership isonly $75 per year.
DIVVY ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP Divvy is a fun and affordable way to get around the city. The Day Pass costs $15 and includes unlimited rides in a 24-hour period, up to 3 hours each. Use it to get to local attractions or take a bike out for a ride along the lakefront. It's just like renting a bike but with more flexibility – you don't have to return it to where you started DIVVY FOR EVERYONE (D4E) Divvy for Everyone (D4E) The Chicago Department of Transportation (CDOT) and City of Evanston aim to offer all residents an affordable, accessible and fun transportation option. D4E provides a one-time $5 Annual Membership to qualifying residents. The program also incorporates a cash payment system for those individuals who do nothave debit
LAKEFRONT TRAIL SOUTH Grab a bike from our Streeter Dr & Grand Ave Station, located just off the Lakefront Trail near Navy Pier. Follow the detour signs south to access the Lakefront Trail. Continue heading south along the trail for about a mile, during which you’ll pass sailboats, Loop skyscrapers, Grant Park, and Maggie Daley Park.LINCOLN PARK
Lincoln Park. Located in the north-side Chicago neighborhood which shares its name, Lincoln Park houses one of the oldest zoos in the United States — and one of the few that offers free admission! The park also contains outdoor theaters, urban sanctuaries and both the Lincoln Park Conservatory and the Chicago History Museum. HOW DIVVY WORKS: JOIN, UNLOCK, RIDE, RETURN Getting places by pedal power is great exercise. Even biking short distances can lead to positive health benefits, as well as reduced stress. Riding a bike is great for the environment. Taking Divvy instead of a car for short trips helps improve air quality and reducecarbon emissions.
EBIKES | DIVVY BIKES Zone 1 ebike fee breakdown. Zone 1 (in yellow on the map) is bounded by Maple and Pershing Aves on the north-south axis, the lakeshore to the east, and Western, Fowler, and Prospect Aves to the west.. In Zone 1, per-minute pricing will apply from the start of your ebike ride.If you end your ride outside a Divvy station or e-station in Zone 1, you’ll be charged an out-of-station parking fee. DIVVY ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP Divvy is a fun and affordable way to get around the city. The Day Pass costs $15 and includes unlimited rides in a 24-hour period, up to 3 hours each. Use it to get to local attractions or take a bike out for a ride along the lakefront. It's just like renting a bike but with more flexibility – you don't have to return it to where you started DIVVY ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP Annual Memberships. The Annual Membership is the best deal for locals and frequent riders. Divvy is a fun and affordable way to get around the city, and a great alternative to the train, taxis, buses, and walking. It’s designed for quick trips with convenience in mind. Use it to commute to work or school, run errands, get to appointments, andEARNING POINTS
A few more tips on earning points. Points are calculated based on how many bikes will be needed at a particular station. The points on the map update every 15 minutes (for example, at 1:00 PM, 1:15 PM, 1:30 PM, and again at 1:45 PM). Don’t worry, we lock-in points on stations when you unlock for the duration of your ride, so points atyour
DIVVY SINGLE RIDE
The Single Ride is a great option for spontaneous one-way trips or trying Divvy for the first time! MEET THE DIVVY CLASSIC BIKE: BUILT FOR URBAN RIDING Meet the Classic. Divvy bikes were designed for easy riding in an urban environment. They were built to be comfortable for a wide variety of riders of different heights and riding abilities. DIVVY CAREERS IN CHICAGO Divvy is headquartered in the West Town neighborhood of Chicago and assists the city's bike share system – including repairing and rebalancing bikes, maintaining the stations and docking points. This opens in a new window. Motivate’s policy is to provide equal employment opportunities for all employees and applicants withoutregard to race
PRICING | DIVVY
Annual Membership. $9/month value $108 billed upfront annually. Unlimited 45-minute bike rides Normally 30-min for non-members. Ebike rides: $0.15/min ($0.05 off) Free parking at Divvy stations $2 for parking at bike racks. $0.15 per minute beyond 45 minutes. Renewsautomatically every
DIVVY FOR EVERYONE (D4E) The City of Evanston aims to make the Divvy bike share program affordable and accessible for Evanstonians. The D4E Evanston program provides a $5 Annual Membership to qualifying residents on a DIVVY: CHICAGO’S BIKE SHARE PROGRAM Divvy begins expansion on Chicago’s Far South Side. Divvy is bringing bikes and stations to the Far South Side, kicking off Lyft’s $50 million investment in the system’s expansion in partnership with the Chicago Department of Transit (CDOT). Read more.“Biking is such a
DIVVY SYSTEM DATA
The data has been processed to remove trips that are taken by staff as they service and inspect the system; and any trips that were below 60 seconds in length (potentially false starts or users trying to re-dock a bike to ensure it was secure). Download Divvy trip history data. You can get live station info on our station GBFS JSON feed. DIVVY MEMBERSHIP & PASS OPTIONS The Annual Membership is $9/month ($108 billed upfront annually) and includes unlimited 45-minute Classic bike rides. If you keep a bike out for more than 45 minutes at a time, it’s an extra $0.15/min. LEARN MORE. Great for quick trips. The Single Ride costs $3.30 and includes one Classic bike ride up to 30 minutes, so it’s great forquick
HOW DIVVY WORKS: JOIN, UNLOCK, RIDE, RETURN Getting places by pedal power is great exercise. Even biking short distances can lead to positive health benefits, as well as reduced stress. Riding a bike is great for the environment. Taking Divvy instead of a car for short trips helps improve air quality and reducecarbon emissions.
EBIKE | DIVVY BIKES
Price by the minute Annual members pay $0.15/minute. Non-members pay $3.30 to unlock plus $0.20/minute. Divvy for Everyone members pay $0.05/minute. In select zones of the service area, your ebike rides will start with included minutes at no additional cost before per-minute pricing kicks in. EBIKES | DIVVY BIKES Zone 1 ebike fee breakdown. Zone 1 (in yellow on the map) is bounded by Maple and Pershing Aves on the north-south axis, the lakeshore to the east, and Western, Fowler, and Prospect Aves to the west.. In Zone 1, per-minute pricing will apply from the start of your ebike ride.If you end your ride outside a Divvy station or e-station in Zone 1, you’ll be charged an out-of-station parking fee. DIVVY STUDENT MEMBERSHIPS Having a University Annual Membership to Divvy means 24/7 access to thousands of bikes at hundreds of stations across Chicago and Evanston. Use Divvy to commute to class, run errands, meet up with friends, or explore the city. The cost of the University Membership isonly $75 per year.
DIVVY ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP Divvy is a fun and affordable way to get around the city. The Day Pass costs $15 and includes unlimited rides in a 24-hour period, up to 3 hours each. Use it to get to local attractions or take a bike out for a ride along the lakefront. It's just like renting a bike but with more flexibility – you don't have to return it to where you startedLINCOLN PARK
Lincoln Park. Located in the north-side Chicago neighborhood which shares its name, Lincoln Park houses one of the oldest zoos in the United States — and one of the few that offers free admission! The park also contains outdoor theaters, urban sanctuaries and both the Lincoln Park Conservatory and the Chicago History Museum. BIKE SHARE IN THE CHICAGO AREALog in Join
DIVVY: CHICAGO’S BIKE SHARE PROGRAM Divvy begins expansion on Chicago’s Far South Side. Divvy is bringing bikes and stations to the Far South Side, kicking off Lyft’s $50 million investment in the system’s expansion in partnership with the Chicago Department of Transit (CDOT). Read more.“Biking is such a
DIVVY SYSTEM DATA
The data has been processed to remove trips that are taken by staff as they service and inspect the system; and any trips that were below 60 seconds in length (potentially false starts or users trying to re-dock a bike to ensure it was secure). Download Divvy trip history data. You can get live station info on our station GBFS JSON feed. DIVVY MEMBERSHIP & PASS OPTIONS The Annual Membership is $9/month ($108 billed upfront annually) and includes unlimited 45-minute Classic bike rides. If you keep a bike out for more than 45 minutes at a time, it’s an extra $0.15/min. LEARN MORE. Great for quick trips. The Single Ride costs $3.30 and includes one Classic bike ride up to 30 minutes, so it’s great forquick
HOW DIVVY WORKS: JOIN, UNLOCK, RIDE, RETURN Getting places by pedal power is great exercise. Even biking short distances can lead to positive health benefits, as well as reduced stress. Riding a bike is great for the environment. Taking Divvy instead of a car for short trips helps improve air quality and reducecarbon emissions.
EBIKE | DIVVY BIKES
Price by the minute Annual members pay $0.15/minute. Non-members pay $3.30 to unlock plus $0.20/minute. Divvy for Everyone members pay $0.05/minute. In select zones of the service area, your ebike rides will start with included minutes at no additional cost before per-minute pricing kicks in. EBIKES | DIVVY BIKES Zone 1 ebike fee breakdown. Zone 1 (in yellow on the map) is bounded by Maple and Pershing Aves on the north-south axis, the lakeshore to the east, and Western, Fowler, and Prospect Aves to the west.. In Zone 1, per-minute pricing will apply from the start of your ebike ride.If you end your ride outside a Divvy station or e-station in Zone 1, you’ll be charged an out-of-station parking fee. DIVVY STUDENT MEMBERSHIPS Having a University Annual Membership to Divvy means 24/7 access to thousands of bikes at hundreds of stations across Chicago and Evanston. Use Divvy to commute to class, run errands, meet up with friends, or explore the city. The cost of the University Membership isonly $75 per year.
DIVVY ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP Divvy is a fun and affordable way to get around the city. The Day Pass costs $15 and includes unlimited rides in a 24-hour period, up to 3 hours each. Use it to get to local attractions or take a bike out for a ride along the lakefront. It's just like renting a bike but with more flexibility – you don't have to return it to where you startedLINCOLN PARK
Lincoln Park. Located in the north-side Chicago neighborhood which shares its name, Lincoln Park houses one of the oldest zoos in the United States — and one of the few that offers free admission! The park also contains outdoor theaters, urban sanctuaries and both the Lincoln Park Conservatory and the Chicago History Museum. BIKE SHARE IN THE CHICAGO AREALog in Join
DIVVY’S #DIVVYRED CONTEST STEP 2: Take a photo. When you see a red bike, take a photo and post it to Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, or Tumblr with the hashtag #DivvyRed. Make sure your profile is public so our team can see when you've posted. STEP 3: Cross your fingers. We have an awesome #DivvyRed prize pack that we're giving away twice per week during themonth of August.
DIVVY ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP Annual Memberships. The Annual Membership is the best deal for locals and frequent riders. Divvy is a fun and affordable way to get around the city, and a great alternative to the train, taxis, buses, and walking. It’s designed for quick trips with convenience in mind. Use it to commute to work or school, run errands, get to appointments, andBIKE ANGELS
Gimme the skinny Get in: Become a Bike Angel in your Divvy app. (Rides from your connected Lyft app will still earn you points.) Get going: Find a crowded station and grab a bike. Next, spot a station that’s looking low on wheels and needs a Bike Angel to dock a bike ASAP. Get rewarded: After completing a couple of rebalancing rides, watch the points add up in your Divvy account, and lookDIVVY SINGLE RIDE
The Single Ride is a great option for spontaneous one-way trips or trying Divvy for the first time!EARNING POINTS
A few more tips on earning points. Points are calculated based on how many bikes will be needed at a particular station. The points on the map update every 15 minutes (for example, at 1:00 PM, 1:15 PM, 1:30 PM, and again at 1:45 PM). Don’t worry, we lock-in points on stations when you unlock for the duration of your ride, so points atyour
DIVVY FOR EVERYONE (D4E) Divvy for Everyone (D4E) The Chicago Department of Transportation (CDOT) and City of Evanston aim to offer all residents an affordable, accessible and fun transportation option. D4E provides a one-time $5 Annual Membership to qualifying residents. The program also incorporates a cash payment system for those individuals who do nothave debit
DIVVY CAREERS IN CHICAGO Divvy is headquartered in the West Town neighborhood of Chicago and assists the city's bike share system – including repairing and rebalancing bikes, maintaining the stations and docking points. This opens in a new window. Motivate’s policy is to provide equal employment opportunities for all employees and applicants withoutregard to race
LINCOLN PARK
Lincoln Park. Located in the north-side Chicago neighborhood which shares its name, Lincoln Park houses one of the oldest zoos in the United States — and one of the few that offers free admission! The park also contains outdoor theaters, urban sanctuaries and both the Lincoln Park Conservatory and the Chicago History Museum. LAKEFRONT TRAIL SOUTH Grab a bike from our Streeter Dr & Grand Ave Station, located just off the Lakefront Trail near Navy Pier. Follow the detour signs south to access the Lakefront Trail. Continue heading south along the trail for about a mile, during which you’ll pass sailboats, Loop skyscrapers, Grant Park, and Maggie Daley Park. DIVVY FOR EVERYONE (D4E) The City of Evanston aims to make the Divvy bike share program affordable and accessible for Evanstonians. The D4E Evanston program provides a $5 Annual Membership to qualifying residents on a DIVVY: CHICAGO’S BIKE SHARE PROGRAM Divvy begins expansion on Chicago’s Far South Side. Divvy is bringing bikes and stations to the Far South Side, kicking off Lyft’s $50 million investment in the system’s expansion in partnership with the Chicago Department of Transit (CDOT). Read more.“Biking is such a
DIVVY SYSTEM DATA
The data has been processed to remove trips that are taken by staff as they service and inspect the system; and any trips that were below 60 seconds in length (potentially false starts or users trying to re-dock a bike to ensure it was secure). Download Divvy trip history data. You can get live station info on our station GBFS JSON feed. DIVVY MEMBERSHIP & PASS OPTIONS The Annual Membership is $9/month ($108 billed upfront annually) and includes unlimited 45-minute Classic bike rides. If you keep a bike out for more than 45 minutes at a time, it’s an extra $0.15/min. LEARN MORE. Great for quick trips. The Single Ride costs $3.30 and includes one Classic bike ride up to 30 minutes, so it’s great forquick
EBIKE | DIVVY BIKES
Price by the minute Annual members pay $0.15/minute. Non-members pay $3.30 to unlock plus $0.20/minute. Divvy for Everyone members pay $0.05/minute. In select zones of the service area, your ebike rides will start with included minutes at no additional cost before per-minute pricing kicks in. DIVVY STUDENT MEMBERSHIPS Having a University Annual Membership to Divvy means 24/7 access to thousands of bikes at hundreds of stations across Chicago and Evanston. Use Divvy to commute to class, run errands, meet up with friends, or explore the city. The cost of the University Membership isonly $75 per year.
EARNING POINTS
A few more tips on earning points. Points are calculated based on how many bikes will be needed at a particular station. The points on the map update every 15 minutes (for example, at 1:00 PM, 1:15 PM, 1:30 PM, and again at 1:45 PM). Don’t worry, we lock-in points on stations when you unlock for the duration of your ride, so points atyour
LINCOLN PARK
Lincoln Park. Located in the north-side Chicago neighborhood which shares its name, Lincoln Park houses one of the oldest zoos in the United States — and one of the few that offers free admission! The park also contains outdoor theaters, urban sanctuaries and both the Lincoln Park Conservatory and the Chicago History Museum. BIKE SHARE IN THE CHICAGO AREALog in Join
HOW LONG CAN I KEEP A BIKE OUT? 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. Single Rides incur an additional $3 for every additional 30 minutes. A ride timer on the mobile app keeps track of how long you’ve had a bike out.CANCELLATIONS
Cancellations. You may cancel your membership within 30 days of purchase to receive a refund. You can also just turn off auto-renew so that your membership expires at the end of your annual commitment, and not automatically renew. To do this, Log in to your account online and adjust the auto-renew settings. DIVVY: CHICAGO’S BIKE SHARE PROGRAM Divvy begins expansion on Chicago’s Far South Side. Divvy is bringing bikes and stations to the Far South Side, kicking off Lyft’s $50 million investment in the system’s expansion in partnership with the Chicago Department of Transit (CDOT). Read more.“Biking is such a
DIVVY SYSTEM DATA
The data has been processed to remove trips that are taken by staff as they service and inspect the system; and any trips that were below 60 seconds in length (potentially false starts or users trying to re-dock a bike to ensure it was secure). Download Divvy trip history data. You can get live station info on our station GBFS JSON feed. DIVVY MEMBERSHIP & PASS OPTIONS The Annual Membership is $9/month ($108 billed upfront annually) and includes unlimited 45-minute Classic bike rides. If you keep a bike out for more than 45 minutes at a time, it’s an extra $0.15/min. LEARN MORE. Great for quick trips. The Single Ride costs $3.30 and includes one Classic bike ride up to 30 minutes, so it’s great forquick
EBIKE | DIVVY BIKES
Price by the minute Annual members pay $0.15/minute. Non-members pay $3.30 to unlock plus $0.20/minute. Divvy for Everyone members pay $0.05/minute. In select zones of the service area, your ebike rides will start with included minutes at no additional cost before per-minute pricing kicks in. DIVVY STUDENT MEMBERSHIPS Having a University Annual Membership to Divvy means 24/7 access to thousands of bikes at hundreds of stations across Chicago and Evanston. Use Divvy to commute to class, run errands, meet up with friends, or explore the city. The cost of the University Membership isonly $75 per year.
EARNING POINTS
A few more tips on earning points. Points are calculated based on how many bikes will be needed at a particular station. The points on the map update every 15 minutes (for example, at 1:00 PM, 1:15 PM, 1:30 PM, and again at 1:45 PM). Don’t worry, we lock-in points on stations when you unlock for the duration of your ride, so points atyour
LINCOLN PARK
Lincoln Park. Located in the north-side Chicago neighborhood which shares its name, Lincoln Park houses one of the oldest zoos in the United States — and one of the few that offers free admission! The park also contains outdoor theaters, urban sanctuaries and both the Lincoln Park Conservatory and the Chicago History Museum. BIKE SHARE IN THE CHICAGO AREALog in Join
HOW LONG CAN I KEEP A BIKE OUT? 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. Single Rides incur an additional $3 for every additional 30 minutes. A ride timer on the mobile app keeps track of how long you’ve had a bike out.CANCELLATIONS
Cancellations. You may cancel your membership within 30 days of purchase to receive a refund. You can also just turn off auto-renew so that your membership expires at the end of your annual commitment, and not automatically renew. To do this, Log in to your account online and adjust the auto-renew settings. HOW DIVVY WORKS: JOIN, UNLOCK, RIDE, RETURN Getting places by pedal power is great exercise. Even biking short distances can lead to positive health benefits, as well as reduced stress. Riding a bike is great for the environment. Taking Divvy instead of a car for short trips helps improve air quality and reducecarbon emissions.
EBIKES | DIVVY BIKES Zone 1 ebike fee breakdown. Zone 1 (in yellow on the map) is bounded by Maple and Pershing Aves on the north-south axis, the lakeshore to the east, and Western, Fowler, and Prospect Aves to the west.. In Zone 1, per-minute pricing will apply from the start of your ebike ride.If you end your ride outside a Divvy station or e-station in Zone 1, you’ll be charged an out-of-station parking fee.DIVVY SINGLE RIDE
The Single Ride is just $3.30 and includes 30 minutes of ride time to get you anywhere you need to go. Head to your favorite restaurant, meet up with friends or run a quick errand.EARNING POINTS
A few more tips on earning points. Points are calculated based on how many bikes will be needed at a particular station. The points on the map update every 15 minutes (for example, at 1:00 PM, 1:15 PM, 1:30 PM, and again at 1:45 PM). Don’t worry, we lock-in points on stations when you unlock for the duration of your ride, so points atyour
DIVVY VALET SERVICE
During the busy riding season, we offer Valet Service at select stations during peak usage times. The station will be staffed with a Divvy staff member who will be able to accept more bikes than a station would typically allow, so you're guaranteed a spot to drop off your bike even if all of the docks are full. This is a free servicefor our
PRICING | DIVVY
Annual Membership. $9/month value $108 billed upfront annually. Unlimited 45-minute bike rides Normally 30-min for non-members. Ebike rides: $0.15/min ($0.05 off) Free parking at Divvy stations $2 for parking at bike racks. $0.15 per minute beyond 45 minutes. Renewsautomatically every
LAKEFRONT TRAIL SOUTH Grab a bike from our Streeter Dr & Grand Ave Station, located just off the Lakefront Trail near Navy Pier. Follow the detour signs south to access the Lakefront Trail. Continue heading south along the trail for about a mile, during which you’ll pass sailboats, Loop skyscrapers, Grant Park, and Maggie Daley Park. DIVVY FOR EVERYONE (D4E) Divvy for Everyone (D4E) The Chicago Department of Transportation (CDOT) and City of Evanston aim to offer all residents an affordable, accessible and fun transportation option. D4E provides a one-time $5 Annual Membership to qualifying residents. The program also incorporates a cash payment system for those individuals who do nothave debit
DIVVY CAREERS IN CHICAGO Divvy is headquartered in the West Town neighborhood of Chicago and assists the city's bike share system – including repairing and rebalancing bikes, maintaining the stations and docking points. This opens in a new window. Motivate’s policy is to provide equal employment opportunities for all employees and applicants withoutregard to race
DIVVY FOR EVERYONE (D4E) The City of Evanston aims to make the Divvy bike share program affordable and accessible for Evanstonians. The D4E Evanston program provides a $5 Annual Membership to qualifying residents on a DIVVY: CHICAGO’S BIKE SHARE PROGRAM Divvy begins expansion on Chicago’s Far South Side. Divvy is bringing bikes and stations to the Far South Side, kicking off Lyft’s $50 million investment in the system’s expansion in partnership with the Chicago Department of Transit (CDOT). Read more.“Biking is such a
DIVVY SYSTEM DATA
The data has been processed to remove trips that are taken by staff as they service and inspect the system; and any trips that were below 60 seconds in length (potentially false starts or users trying to re-dock a bike to ensure it was secure). Download Divvy trip history data. You can get live station info on our station GBFS JSON feed. DIVVY MEMBERSHIP & PASS OPTIONS The Annual Membership is $9/month ($108 billed upfront annually) and includes unlimited 45-minute Classic bike rides. If you keep a bike out for more than 45 minutes at a time, it’s an extra $0.15/min. LEARN MORE. Great for quick trips. The Single Ride costs $3.30 and includes one Classic bike ride up to 30 minutes, so it’s great forquick
EBIKE | DIVVY BIKES
Price by the minute Annual members pay $0.15/minute. Non-members pay $3.30 to unlock plus $0.20/minute. Divvy for Everyone members pay $0.05/minute. In select zones of the service area, your ebike rides will start with included minutes at no additional cost before per-minute pricing kicks in. DIVVY STUDENT MEMBERSHIPS Having a University Annual Membership to Divvy means 24/7 access to thousands of bikes at hundreds of stations across Chicago and Evanston. Use Divvy to commute to class, run errands, meet up with friends, or explore the city. The cost of the University Membership isonly $75 per year.
EARNING POINTS
A few more tips on earning points. Points are calculated based on how many bikes will be needed at a particular station. The points on the map update every 15 minutes (for example, at 1:00 PM, 1:15 PM, 1:30 PM, and again at 1:45 PM). Don’t worry, we lock-in points on stations when you unlock for the duration of your ride, so points atyour
LINCOLN PARK
Lincoln Park. Located in the north-side Chicago neighborhood which shares its name, Lincoln Park houses one of the oldest zoos in the United States — and one of the few that offers free admission! The park also contains outdoor theaters, urban sanctuaries and both the Lincoln Park Conservatory and the Chicago History Museum. BIKE SHARE IN THE CHICAGO AREALog in Join
HOW LONG CAN I KEEP A BIKE OUT? 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. Single Rides incur an additional $3 for every additional 30 minutes. A ride timer on the mobile app keeps track of how long you’ve had a bike out.CANCELLATIONS
Cancellations. You may cancel your membership within 30 days of purchase to receive a refund. You can also just turn off auto-renew so that your membership expires at the end of your annual commitment, and not automatically renew. To do this, Log in to your account online and adjust the auto-renew settings. DIVVY: CHICAGO’S BIKE SHARE PROGRAM Divvy begins expansion on Chicago’s Far South Side. Divvy is bringing bikes and stations to the Far South Side, kicking off Lyft’s $50 million investment in the system’s expansion in partnership with the Chicago Department of Transit (CDOT). Read more.“Biking is such a
DIVVY SYSTEM DATA
The data has been processed to remove trips that are taken by staff as they service and inspect the system; and any trips that were below 60 seconds in length (potentially false starts or users trying to re-dock a bike to ensure it was secure). Download Divvy trip history data. You can get live station info on our station GBFS JSON feed. DIVVY MEMBERSHIP & PASS OPTIONS The Annual Membership is $9/month ($108 billed upfront annually) and includes unlimited 45-minute Classic bike rides. If you keep a bike out for more than 45 minutes at a time, it’s an extra $0.15/min. LEARN MORE. Great for quick trips. The Single Ride costs $3.30 and includes one Classic bike ride up to 30 minutes, so it’s great forquick
EBIKE | DIVVY BIKES
Price by the minute Annual members pay $0.15/minute. Non-members pay $3.30 to unlock plus $0.20/minute. Divvy for Everyone members pay $0.05/minute. In select zones of the service area, your ebike rides will start with included minutes at no additional cost before per-minute pricing kicks in. DIVVY STUDENT MEMBERSHIPS Having a University Annual Membership to Divvy means 24/7 access to thousands of bikes at hundreds of stations across Chicago and Evanston. Use Divvy to commute to class, run errands, meet up with friends, or explore the city. The cost of the University Membership isonly $75 per year.
EARNING POINTS
A few more tips on earning points. Points are calculated based on how many bikes will be needed at a particular station. The points on the map update every 15 minutes (for example, at 1:00 PM, 1:15 PM, 1:30 PM, and again at 1:45 PM). Don’t worry, we lock-in points on stations when you unlock for the duration of your ride, so points atyour
LINCOLN PARK
Lincoln Park. Located in the north-side Chicago neighborhood which shares its name, Lincoln Park houses one of the oldest zoos in the United States — and one of the few that offers free admission! The park also contains outdoor theaters, urban sanctuaries and both the Lincoln Park Conservatory and the Chicago History Museum. BIKE SHARE IN THE CHICAGO AREALog in Join
HOW LONG CAN I KEEP A BIKE OUT? 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. Single Rides incur an additional $3 for every additional 30 minutes. A ride timer on the mobile app keeps track of how long you’ve had a bike out.CANCELLATIONS
Cancellations. You may cancel your membership within 30 days of purchase to receive a refund. You can also just turn off auto-renew so that your membership expires at the end of your annual commitment, and not automatically renew. To do this, Log in to your account online and adjust the auto-renew settings. HOW DIVVY WORKS: JOIN, UNLOCK, RIDE, RETURN Getting places by pedal power is great exercise. Even biking short distances can lead to positive health benefits, as well as reduced stress. Riding a bike is great for the environment. Taking Divvy instead of a car for short trips helps improve air quality and reducecarbon emissions.
EBIKES | DIVVY BIKES Zone 1 ebike fee breakdown. Zone 1 (in yellow on the map) is bounded by Maple and Pershing Aves on the north-south axis, the lakeshore to the east, and Western, Fowler, and Prospect Aves to the west.. In Zone 1, per-minute pricing will apply from the start of your ebike ride.If you end your ride outside a Divvy station or e-station in Zone 1, you’ll be charged an out-of-station parking fee.DIVVY SINGLE RIDE
The Single Ride is just $3.30 and includes 30 minutes of ride time to get you anywhere you need to go. Head to your favorite restaurant, meet up with friends or run a quick errand.EARNING POINTS
A few more tips on earning points. Points are calculated based on how many bikes will be needed at a particular station. The points on the map update every 15 minutes (for example, at 1:00 PM, 1:15 PM, 1:30 PM, and again at 1:45 PM). Don’t worry, we lock-in points on stations when you unlock for the duration of your ride, so points atyour
DIVVY VALET SERVICE
During the busy riding season, we offer Valet Service at select stations during peak usage times. The station will be staffed with a Divvy staff member who will be able to accept more bikes than a station would typically allow, so you're guaranteed a spot to drop off your bike even if all of the docks are full. This is a free servicefor our
PRICING | DIVVY
Annual Membership. $9/month value $108 billed upfront annually. Unlimited 45-minute bike rides Normally 30-min for non-members. Ebike rides: $0.15/min ($0.05 off) Free parking at Divvy stations $2 for parking at bike racks. $0.15 per minute beyond 45 minutes. Renewsautomatically every
LAKEFRONT TRAIL SOUTH Grab a bike from our Streeter Dr & Grand Ave Station, located just off the Lakefront Trail near Navy Pier. Follow the detour signs south to access the Lakefront Trail. Continue heading south along the trail for about a mile, during which you’ll pass sailboats, Loop skyscrapers, Grant Park, and Maggie Daley Park. DIVVY FOR EVERYONE (D4E) Divvy for Everyone (D4E) The Chicago Department of Transportation (CDOT) and City of Evanston aim to offer all residents an affordable, accessible and fun transportation option. D4E provides a one-time $5 Annual Membership to qualifying residents. The program also incorporates a cash payment system for those individuals who do nothave debit
DIVVY CAREERS IN CHICAGO Divvy is headquartered in the West Town neighborhood of Chicago and assists the city's bike share system – including repairing and rebalancing bikes, maintaining the stations and docking points. This opens in a new window. Motivate’s policy is to provide equal employment opportunities for all employees and applicants withoutregard to race
DIVVY FOR EVERYONE (D4E) The City of Evanston aims to make the Divvy bike share program affordable and accessible for Evanstonians. The D4E Evanston program provides a $5 Annual Membership to qualifying residents on a DIVVY: CHICAGO’S BIKE SHARE PROGRAM Divvy begins expansion on Chicago’s Far South Side. Divvy is bringing bikes and stations to the Far South Side, kicking off Lyft’s $50 million investment in the system’s expansion in partnership with the Chicago Department of Transit (CDOT). Read more.“Biking is such a
DIVVY MEMBERSHIP & PASS OPTIONS The Annual Membership is $9/month ($108 billed upfront annually) and includes unlimited 45-minute Classic bike rides. If you keep a bike out for more than 45 minutes at a time, it’s an extra $0.15/min. LEARN MORE. Great for quick trips. The Single Ride costs $3.30 and includes one Classic bike ride up to 30 minutes, so it’s great forquick
DIVVY SYSTEM DATA
The data has been processed to remove trips that are taken by staff as they service and inspect the system; and any trips that were below 60 seconds in length (potentially false starts or users trying to re-dock a bike to ensure it was secure). Download Divvy trip history data. You can get live station info on our station GBFS JSON feed. HOW DIVVY WORKS: JOIN, UNLOCK, RIDE, RETURN Getting places by pedal power is great exercise. Even biking short distances can lead to positive health benefits, as well as reduced stress. Riding a bike is great for the environment. Taking Divvy instead of a car for short trips helps improve air quality and reducecarbon emissions.
EBIKE | DIVVY BIKES
Price by the minute Annual members pay $0.15/minute. Non-members pay $3.30 to unlock plus $0.20/minute. Divvy for Everyone members pay $0.05/minute. In select zones of the service area, your ebike rides will start with included minutes at no additional cost before per-minute pricing kicks in. DIVVY ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP Annual Memberships. The Annual Membership is the best deal for locals and frequent riders. Divvy is a fun and affordable way to get around the city, and a great alternative to the train, taxis, buses, and walking. It’s designed for quick trips with convenience in mind. Use it to commute to work or school, run errands, get to appointments, andDIVVY SINGLE RIDE
The Single Ride is a great option for spontaneous one-way trips or trying Divvy for the first time! DIVVY CAREERS IN CHICAGO Divvy is headquartered in the West Town neighborhood of Chicago and assists the city's bike share system – including repairing and rebalancing bikes, maintaining the stations and docking points. This opens in a new window. Motivate’s policy is to provide equal employment opportunities for all employees and applicants withoutregard to race
LINCOLN PARK
Lincoln Park. Located in the north-side Chicago neighborhood which shares its name, Lincoln Park houses one of the oldest zoos in the United States — and one of the few that offers free admission! The park also contains outdoor theaters, urban sanctuaries and both the Lincoln Park Conservatory and the Chicago History Museum. BIKE SHARE IN THE CHICAGO AREALog in Join
DIVVY: CHICAGO’S BIKE SHARE PROGRAM Divvy begins expansion on Chicago’s Far South Side. Divvy is bringing bikes and stations to the Far South Side, kicking off Lyft’s $50 million investment in the system’s expansion in partnership with the Chicago Department of Transit (CDOT). Read more.“Biking is such a
DIVVY MEMBERSHIP & PASS OPTIONS The Annual Membership is $9/month ($108 billed upfront annually) and includes unlimited 45-minute Classic bike rides. If you keep a bike out for more than 45 minutes at a time, it’s an extra $0.15/min. LEARN MORE. Great for quick trips. The Single Ride costs $3.30 and includes one Classic bike ride up to 30 minutes, so it’s great forquick
DIVVY SYSTEM DATA
The data has been processed to remove trips that are taken by staff as they service and inspect the system; and any trips that were below 60 seconds in length (potentially false starts or users trying to re-dock a bike to ensure it was secure). Download Divvy trip history data. You can get live station info on our station GBFS JSON feed. HOW DIVVY WORKS: JOIN, UNLOCK, RIDE, RETURN Getting places by pedal power is great exercise. Even biking short distances can lead to positive health benefits, as well as reduced stress. Riding a bike is great for the environment. Taking Divvy instead of a car for short trips helps improve air quality and reducecarbon emissions.
EBIKE | DIVVY BIKES
Price by the minute Annual members pay $0.15/minute. Non-members pay $3.30 to unlock plus $0.20/minute. Divvy for Everyone members pay $0.05/minute. In select zones of the service area, your ebike rides will start with included minutes at no additional cost before per-minute pricing kicks in. DIVVY ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP Annual Memberships. The Annual Membership is the best deal for locals and frequent riders. Divvy is a fun and affordable way to get around the city, and a great alternative to the train, taxis, buses, and walking. It’s designed for quick trips with convenience in mind. Use it to commute to work or school, run errands, get to appointments, andDIVVY SINGLE RIDE
The Single Ride is a great option for spontaneous one-way trips or trying Divvy for the first time! DIVVY CAREERS IN CHICAGO Divvy is headquartered in the West Town neighborhood of Chicago and assists the city's bike share system – including repairing and rebalancing bikes, maintaining the stations and docking points. This opens in a new window. Motivate’s policy is to provide equal employment opportunities for all employees and applicants withoutregard to race
LINCOLN PARK
Lincoln Park. Located in the north-side Chicago neighborhood which shares its name, Lincoln Park houses one of the oldest zoos in the United States — and one of the few that offers free admission! The park also contains outdoor theaters, urban sanctuaries and both the Lincoln Park Conservatory and the Chicago History Museum. BIKE SHARE IN THE CHICAGO AREALog in Join
CONTACT INFO FOR DIVVY DEPARTMENTS Customer Service. Search our Help Center to find the answers to your questions. If you're still having trouble, email Divvy customer service or call 1-855-55-DIVVY, now supported by Lyft. Email us. Sponsorship Opportunities. Please direct all sponsorship inquiries and requests to sponsors@divvybikes.com. DIVVY ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP Divvy is a fun and affordable way to get around the city. The Day Pass costs $15 and includes unlimited rides in a 24-hour period, up to 3 hours each. Use it to get to local attractions or take a bike out for a ride along the lakefront. It's just like renting a bike but with more flexibility – you don't have to return it to where you startedDIVVY SINGLE RIDE
The Single Ride is just $3.30 and includes 30 minutes of ride time to get you anywhere you need to go. Head to your favorite restaurant, meet up with friends or run a quick errand. DIVVY’S #DIVVYRED CONTEST STEP 2: Take a photo. When you see a red bike, take a photo and post it to Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, or Tumblr with the hashtag #DivvyRed. Make sure your profile is public so our team can see when you've posted. STEP 3: Cross your fingers. We have an awesome #DivvyRed prize pack that we're giving away twice per week during themonth of August.
DIVVY CAREERS IN CHICAGO Divvy is headquartered in the West Town neighborhood of Chicago and assists the city's bike share system – including repairing and rebalancing bikes, maintaining the stations and docking points. This opens in a new window. Motivate’s policy is to provide equal employment opportunities for all employees and applicants withoutregard to race
DIVVY EXPANSION
Progress to Date. In Summer/Fall 2020 the Divvy service area grew by more than 50% to cover 155 square miles, extending service throughout the Far South Side for expansion Phase 1. The new network of 78 stations was designed based on community input gathered in Summer 2019 at more than 165 events, engaging over 15,000 people.DIVVY VALET SERVICE
During the busy riding season, we offer Valet Service at select stations during peak usage times. The station will be staffed with a Divvy staff member who will be able to accept more bikes than a station would typically allow, so you're guaranteed a spot to drop off your bike even if all of the docks are full. DIVVY FOR EVERYONE (D4E) Divvy for Everyone (D4E) The Chicago Department of Transportation (CDOT) and City of Evanston aim to offer all residents an affordable, accessible and fun transportation option. D4E provides a one-time $5 Annual Membership to qualifying residents. The program also incorporates a cash payment system for those individuals who do nothave debit
DIVVY FOR EVERYONE (D4E) The City of Evanston aims to make the Divvy bike share program affordable and accessible for Evanstonians. The D4E Evanston program provides a $5 Annual Membership to qualifying residents on a DIVVY FOR EVERYONE (D4E) 3936 W Roosevelt Road Chicago IL 60624 1st floor ( map) 773-265-7940. nlen.org. Tuesday 10am - 2pm. Wednesday 10am - 2pm. Thursday 10am - 2pm. The Recyclery (currently closed due to Covid-19) 7628 N. Paulina St 60626 ( map) 773-262-5900.* Home
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