You may have seen SmartBike stations around downtown D. C. Although, you may not have noticed: For now, it’s just a pilot program (the first in the country, in fact) and there are currently only 10 stations and 120 bikes. It’s still a very small piece of the District’s transportation network. Increasingly, though, it is an important piece. EMBARQ produced a short video outlining SmartBike’s success.
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