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Ho Chi Minh City announces 80 more eligible locations for public bike rental service

The southern metropolis aims to open hundreds of new public bike rental stations in 2024 in an effort to bring the service to all of its districts and Thu Duc City

Ho Chi Minh City announces 80 more eligible locations for public bike rental service

An additional 80 public bike rental stations will be opened in District 1 and District 4 to serve locals and tourists in Ho Chi Minh City.

The Ho Chi Minh City Department of Transport has issued a list of streets and sidewalks in the two districts eligible for the opening of public bike rental stations.

In particular, 68 stations will be set up on sidewalks along 35 streets in District 1, while 12 stations along seven roads in District 4 will be put into operation.

Each station can accommodate up to 10 public bikes. 

Among the streets in District 1 eligible for public bike rental stations are Dien Bien Phu, Hai Ba Trung, Ham Nghi, Le Duan, and Huynh Thuc Khang.

Meanwhile, District 4 will have these stations on Hoang Dieu, Nguyen Truong To, and Vinh Khanh Streets.

The expansion of the public bike rental service follows the soaring demand of users in the city, according to the Ho Chi Minh City Management Center of Public Transport.

The city inaugurated the service in District 1 in late 2021, putting 500 bicycles to use at 43 stations.

The southern metropolis aims to open hundreds of new public bike rental stations in 2024 in an effort to bring the service to all of its districts and Thu Duc City.

As planned, city authorities will set up six stations in Nha Be District, two stations in District 5, four stations in District 6, and 159 public bike rental points in Thu Duc City.

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Tieu Bac - Thu Dung / Tuoi Tre News

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