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What is BicKo?

  • Feb 2, 2017
  • 2 min read

Each city seeks to be special for something, and our Koprivnica can proudly say that it is a "city of bicycles" and the so-called "Little Amsterdam". Due to the large number of people using bicycles as the main means of transport, city leaders have decided to provide their citizens and their guests with a public bike service called BicKo.

The BicKo system is the first public service for bicycle transport in Koprivnica. BicKo can be used 7 days a week between 6 am to 12 pm.

Free bicycle data is available to users on each pillar, on www.bicko.bike web site and via mobile app. Bicycles can be borrowed from the stand by typing a one-time code or via the user RFID card issued by the Komunalac, Koprivnica.

You surely like to know how much it costs to use a bicycle. In the beginning, the use of bicycles is free of charge, and after a certain period there will be established billing system. The bicycle can be used for 2 hours at a time and during this period the user must return the bike to the stand. A bicycle can be returned to any post in the city. If the user does not return the bicycle, he will be warned, and if the user repeats the offense, he will be banned from using the bicycle for period of 3 months. If a user makes a bicycle damage he will have to pay for it. The user is responsible for the bicycle. BicKo can be used by people aged 16 years and over. BicKo recommends the use of a safety helmet, although it is not a legal obligation. During returning of bike, if a locked lock symbol appears, the bike is properly locked. The user with one RFID card can only take one bike from the stand. The user is responsible for the bicycle from the moment it is taken from the pedestal to the time of return on the pedestal.

If you want to register and use the BicKo option, here you can visit the official service page.


 
 
 

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