Faces of Indego: Flexibility with Transportation

Name: Marni Duffy

Occupation/Interest: Small business owner and coding newbie

Neighborhood: Olde Kensington

Favorite thing about Philly: Family and friends and bikes! I love the parks, the rivers, how small the city is, how old the city is, how diverse it is, and that there is always something to do or see.  

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Why do you ride Indego? To save money and time, and to get fresh air and a little endorphin rush!

What views do you see on your ride? Trees, snow (soon!), kids, animals, lots of cars, and lots of potholes.

Any tips for new Indego riders? Plan 5-10 minutes into your first trip to get the bike comfortable for you: adjust the seat height a few times until you’ve got it dialed in. Practice ringing your bell. Get a feel for the brakes: they have a different sensation than what you’re probably used to. Choose a route with the help of a cycling friend, or seek smaller, less congested streets when possible. Take an urban riding basics class through the Bicycle Coalition if your bike skills are rusty or you have never been on a bike on city streets! And follow the basic rules: no riding on the sidewalk (get off and push the bike!), no riding against traffic, and take the lane!

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How has Indego impacted your life and/or community? Indego has brought fun and convenience to my life. It’s really nice to have flexibility in my choice of transportation: I can take a blue bike downtown and take a cab or uber home. I can use Indego when I have to do 2-4 errands in center city, instead of paying for the subway/bus 2-4 times. It takes the stress out of locking up my bike downtown. Having a station 2 blocks away is very convenient! Bike share bikes are great for riding in fancier clothes also: skirt guards, step through frame, and upright riding position!

Photo credit: Thom Carroll

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