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SPIN e-Bikes and e-Scooters Launch in Davis this Fall

A new shared e-bike and e-scooter program is coming to Davis this fall.

Spin brand e-bikes and e-scooters are coming to Davis after competitive bidding process, according to a press release the City. Spin is headquartered in San Francisco; the City of Davis and UC Davis worked together on this launch.

Spin will begin deploying devices gradually starting September 1. The City says the fleet will eventually reach 400 e-bikes and 200 e-scooters once fall quarter begins.

The contract with Spin is set to last three-years, with the option of annual renewals if they are mutually agreed upon between all three parties.

“I’m encouraged by all the work done with UC Davis, Spin and City staff to tailor this program to our community’s needs and desires,” Mayor Will Arnold said in a press release. “Many discussions and iterations took place to help resolve past issues and assist those in our community that want more sustainable transportation or don’t have access to a vehicle. Our partnership with UC Davis continues to reflect shared goals, investments and values.”

“The University is delighted to collaborate with the City of Davis and partner with Spin to operate in our community,” Clare Shinnerl, vice chancellor for UC Davis Finance, Operations and Administration said. “This shared micromobility program will help improve connections between our campus, downtown Davis and the rest of the city. We’re leading the way in reducing vehicle trips in our community and this partnership brings back micromobillity in a safer and more responsible manner.”

From the City of Davis’ press release about the new shared bike program:

  • Shared micromobility provides a flexible alternative for many individuals who need first- and last-mile connections to transportation, employment, grocery stores and more.
  •  Micromobility also helps those without access to a vehicle to reach jobs, health care and other essential services.
  • These devices are a tool to help lower greenhouse gas emissions and create an environmentally sustainable transportation network in Davis, fitting within the goals of the City’s Climate Action and Adaptation Plan.
  • While planning for these shared micromobility devices and benefits, the City also worked with Spin to find solutions to past issues and complaints from the previous pilot with JUMP Bikes, in particular around device parking, device redistribution and speeds.

Riders will be charged extra fees if devices are parked incorrectly – for example, blocking a city sidewalk or not locked to a bike rack. Spin requires users to submit a photo of how the device is parked at the end of the trip. If a device is not parked correctly, then the rider cannot end the ride and will be charged each minute until the device is parked according to the guidelines. Spin also has the right to suspend user accounts if a user repeatedly parks incorrectly (e.g. at no-parking zones, bus stops, loading zones, on private property, etc.).

Additionally, Spin will re-distribute devices throughout the day and ensure that they are deployed in designated parking zones and higher-use areas, and are not parked for more than 24 hours. Community members who see devices parked improperly can also contact Spin, and within 90 minutes, the company will relocate that device. To help with bike and scooter parking downtown, the City plans to add more bike racks.

The City and campus will designate slow zones, no-ride zones and no-parking zones, which are electronically communicated to the devices to improve safety. These areas will be visible in the Spin phone app and devices will safely lower speeds or turn off the assist to help protect the safety of riders, multimodal users and pedestrians in these areas.

Spin requires all riders to have a valid driver’s license and be 18 years of age or older. Spin devices can only be used in the city and on the UC Davis campus. Using Spin requires riders to download the Spin app on their smartphones. Users pay $1 to unlock a device plus 32 cents per minute to ride. However, Spin has multiple lower-cost plans, including Spin Access (low-income), Spin Pass (prepaid), and University and Yolo Commute quarterly plans. Spin also offers free delivery of adaptive devices to users who request them.For more detailed information about ridership, rates, contact information and more, visit the City’s Spin webpage: www.cityofdavis.org/spin. UC Davis has a website tailored for the campus community on the Transportation Services website at: https://taps.ucdavis.edu/spin. For the Spin website, including videos and safety information, visit: https://www.spin.app/.

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