
Veoride is a bikeshare scheme that works through its mobile app and website. It allows users to locate, reserve and unlock available bikes at designated areas throughout the city. The program includes standard bikes and electronic bikes, or e-bikes. The e-bikes are teal and can be unlocked for a $1 fee.
Characteristics | Values |
---|---|
Electric | Yes |
App | Yes |
Website | Yes |
Subscription | Not required |
Fee | $1 unlock fee, 10 cents per minute |
What You'll Learn
- VeoRide works through its mobile app and website
- VeoRide offers both standard bikes and e-bikes
- VeoRide bikes are available in and around the downtown area, along city trails, on university campuses and at other locations within a certain radius
- VeoRide bikes are uniquely branded
- VeoRide offers subscription services for unlimited one-hour rides
VeoRide works through its mobile app and website
To use the app, first, find the closest e-scooter, bike, or e-bike. Then, scan the QR code or enter the scooter's or bike's ID number to unlock it. Finally, when you're done, park in a designated parking zone (shown in the app) and tap the "End Ride" button in the app or push down the lever on the bike lock.
The VeoRide website is www.veoride.com, where you can see all the places you can Veo. The app is available on the App Store.
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VeoRide offers both standard bikes and e-bikes
The VeoRide app allows users to locate, reserve and unlock available bikes at designated areas throughout the city. Bicycles can be picked up in and around the downtown area, along city trails, on the university campus and at other locations within a certain radius. The app also shows a map of where the bikes are located.
The standard bikes cost 50 cents per 15 minutes, while the e-bikes have a $1 unlock fee and then cost 10 cents per minute. Students, faculty and staff of the Fayetteville Public Schools and University of Arkansas can pay $10 monthly or $35 per year for a subscription. Low-income residents can subscribe for $4.99 per month or $28.99 annually.
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VeoRide bikes are available in and around the downtown area, along city trails, on university campuses and at other locations within a certain radius
VeoRide works through its mobile app and website. Inside the app, users can see a map that shows exactly where available bikes are located. The app also shows designated parking zones, where users can park their bikes when they are done. To finish their ride and stop the fare, users can tap the "End Ride" button in the app or push down the lever on the bike lock.
VeoRide offers a subscription service for riders, with subscribers receiving unlimited one-hour rides. Overage fees will be 50 cents for every 15 additional minutes. Students, faculty and staff of the Fayetteville Public Schools and University of Arkansas can pay $10 monthly or $35 per year. Subscriptions for low-income residents will be $4.99 per month or $28.99 annually.
Riders can sign up for the program by downloading the VeoRide app.
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VeoRide bikes are uniquely branded
VeoRide works through its mobile app and website. It allows users to locate, reserve and unlock available bikes at designated areas throughout the city. The program includes regular bikes and electronic bikes, or e-bikes. The bicycles will be available for pickup in and around the downtown area, along city trails, on the university campus and at other locations within a certain radius, in which the bikes can only operate. Inside the app, users can see a map that shows exactly where available bikes are located.
The Veo app allows users to find the closest e-scooter, bike, or e-bike. Users can then scan the QR code (or enter the scooter's or bike's ID number) to unlock it. To finish the ride, users can tap the "End Ride" button in the app or push down the lever on the bike lock.
The VeoRide Bikeshare program offers subscription services for students, faculty and staff of the Fayetteville Public Schools and University of Arkansas. Subscriptions for low-income residents are also available.
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VeoRide offers subscription services for unlimited one-hour rides
The subscription service costs $10 per month or $35 per year for students, faculty and staff of the Fayetteville Public Schools and University of Arkansas. Low-income residents can subscribe for $4.99 per month or $28.99 annually.
Riders without a subscription are charged 50 cents per 15 minutes for the standard 7-speed bikes. There is also a $1 unlock fee for e-bikes, which are then charged at 10 cents per minute.
The VeoRide app can be used to locate the closest e-bike, which can be unlocked by scanning a QR code or entering the bike's ID number. When the ride is over, the bike can be parked in a designated parking zone, and the user can tap 'End Ride' in the app.
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Frequently asked questions
Yes, VeoRide offers both standard bikes and electric bikes, or e-bikes.
You can unlock a VeoRide bike by scanning the QR code or entering the bike's ID number.
It costs $1 to unlock an e-bike and 10 cents per minute after that.