University launches Geaux Velo bike share program

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Chandler Burks, a criminal justice major from Lake Charles who plans to become an attorney, lives on the Ā鶹AV campus in Huger Hall.

Burks doesnā€™t own a car or a bicycle. He isnā€™t out of luck, though, when it comes to getting around campus or town. His main mode of transport? Bicycles he rents as part of Ā鶹AVā€™s new Geaux VeĶlo bike share program.

A total of 52 bikes are available at three stations on campus: 32 at Cajun Field, 10 outside the Student Union on Boucher Street, and 10 inside the Girard Park Circle parking garage.

Burks rides the bikes to class and to shop at nearby stores. ā€œYou can take them anywhere. Itā€™s been helpful and itā€™s pretty cheap. On a normal day, it costs me about $2,ā€ Burks said.

Rental costs are free for the first hour, $1 for the second hour, and $1 for the third. Hours four through eight are free. The cost per hour for every hour after the eighth is $1. Bikes are due back to their original station at midnight.

Anyone can rent the bikes, but first must register online at geauxvelobikeshare.com. More than 200 people have registered since the program began last week. Riders receive a user name and pin number after providing financial information with a credit or debit card, or Cajun Card.

They can enter their pin numberā€”or swipe their student ID or driverā€™s licenseā€”to receive a key at kiosks near each station. The key unlocks a bicycle and must remain inside a lock that sits atop the fender of the front tire while the bicycle is being ridden. ā€œOtherwise, the bike wonā€™t work,ā€ Burks explained.

The bicycles are provided by Rugged Cycles, a company in Bryan, Texas. It has provided bikes for Texas A&M University for several years. They were originally designed for use at refineries in Texas, so they are extremely durable, said Gretchen Vanicor, director of Ā鶹AVā€™s Office of Sustainability.

Each bike consists of an aluminum frame that sits atop tires made of solid rubber that wonā€™t go flat. The chains are fully enclosed, a safety feature to keep clothing or shoelaces from getting caught. 

ā€œTheyā€™re sturdy, yet look stylish and are easy to ride. And they are outfitted with a rack on the back for carrying items,ā€ Vanicor explained.

Learn more about the Geaux VeĶlo bike share program at

Photo: Bicycles are available for rent at three locations on campus as part of Ā鶹AVā€™s new Geaux VeĶlo bike share program.