Burnaby post-secondary students, are you ready to do the electric ride around SFU?
There's a new e-bike share program at the Burnaby Mountain campus with 30 electric bicycles available to ride at all times.The Evo app will allow people to find the nearest e-bike, book it and ride around campus and the surrounding area.
Each bike comes with a complimentary use of a helmet , and the app provides safety information, riding tips and advice. All trips must start and end at an approved Evolve parking zone around campus and stay on bike lanes and designated paved paths.Those two areas are off-limits and will be highlighted in red on the Evo app.
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