Skip to main content

Capital BikeShare is free on Earth Day

Related News

Capital BikeShare is marking Earth Day with free rides around the D.C. metro area.

For 24 hours on April 22, riders who don’t have an annual Capital BikeShare membership can use one of the company’s bikes for up to 30 minutes.

To get the free bike for a half an hour, riders can download the Capital BikeShare app and enter the promo code EARTHDAY19. Trips over 30 minutes will start racking up usage fees.

Despite the proliferation of scooters and dockless bikes around here, Capital BikeShare is holding its own.

Capital BikeShare said so far this year, riders have completed nearly 700,000 trips. Capital BikeShare has more than 530 docking stations throughout the metro area with 4,3000 bikes.

For more than the occasional user, Capital BikeShare offers an $85 annual membership, which includes 365 days of unlimited 30-minute rides. One-day and three-day passes, popular with tourists and visitors, are $8 and $17, respectively.

Lyft bought Motivate, the company that operates Capital BikeShare, New York City’s Citi Bike and bike-sharing programs in several other cities last summer.

Should you buy a house with cash?

High mortgage interest rates may have you exploring alternative ways of buying your home that don't require a loan. And while the competition for a new home may not be what it was in 2021, for the right home you may still need to work to get a leg up on the competition. If you have the means, an all-cash offer is a great way to fast-track a deal and avoid the additional costs that come with a mortgage. A seller is more likely to accept your offer, and the success of the deal isn't reliant on a lender's OK following an appraisal. You'll also own the home outright after the transaction with no mortgage to pay each month.
Read Next Story