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TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — More than 1,300 University of South Florida students have signed up for the university's recently launched bicycling-sharing program.
The Tampa Bay Times (http://bit.ly/1VzKftw ) reports that each of the university's 100 new "Share-A-Bull" bicycles is getting used about eight times a day by students to commute across the campus.
Share-A-Bull had its soft rollout in early September, with university officials holding a kickoff ceremony last week. Students can ride free for up to two hours a day. After that, the charge is $5 an hour, up to $25 each day.
Francis Morgan, assistant director of USF Outdoor Recreation, says the target participants for the bike-share program are students who commute to campus, students without vehicles and faculty.
Each green bicycle can be locked up at any bike rack on campus.
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Information from: Tampa Bay Times (St. Petersburg, Fla.), http://www.tampabay.com.
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