Can I Use My Ventra Card For Divvy Bikes?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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Transportation Commissioner Rebekah Scheinfeld said Monday she's working on an “integration” plan that would allow users of Chicago's wildly-popular Divvy bike-sharing system to use their Ventra fare cards to pay for their rides.

Can you leave Divvy bike anywhere?


They can also be parked pretty much anywhere

since they can be docked at both special and regular Divvy stations. They also come with a special lock and can be parked at other locations once the ride is finished for an additional $2 fee.

How much does it cost to rent a bike in Chicago?

Company $ for 2 hour rental Notes Bobby's Bike Hike $20

Our pick

Bike and Roll


$26

2 locations provides flexibility
Divvy Bikeshare $10 (24 hours) Must dock every 30 minutes

Can you pay for Divvy bikes with cash?


The program also incorporates a cash payment system for those individuals who do not have debit, credit card, or prepaid card required for a standard Divvy membership

.

What happens if you don't return Divvy bike?

Divvy customers are responsible for the while they are in their possession. The user agreement states that in cases where a Divvy bike is not returned within 24 hours,

Divvy can charge the customer's credit or debit card up to $1,200

.

Do Divvy bikes have GPS?


Divvy doesn't utilize GPS technology

to track the bikes down and release the last rider from the costs.

Can I get two Divvy bikes at once?

Select the number of bikes you want –

you can purchase passes for up to four bikes on a single credit card

. Insert and withdraw your credit card (you aren't being charged at this point – we're just checking that the card is valid with a $1 preauthorization hold)

How many Divvy bikes are in Chicago?

The system is owned by the Chicago Department of Transportation and has been operated by Lyft since 2019. As of July 2019, Divvy operated

5,800 bicycles

and 608 stations, covering almost all of the city, excluding the community areas of Pullman, Roseland, Beverly, Belmont Cragin and Edison Park.

How do Divvy bikes charge?


The Single Ride costs $3.30

and includes one Classic bike ride up to 30 minutes, so it's great for quick trips. If you keep a bike out for more than 30 minutes at a time, it's an extra $0.15/min.

Is it illegal to ride a bike without a helmet in Chicago?

Does Illinois have helmet laws?

No, Illinois does not have helmet laws in place

. Individual municipalities can require certain users to wear helmets. For example, Chicago requires all messenger and delivery bicyclists to wear helmets.

When did Divvy bikes come to Chicago?

When Divvy launched in

2013

, its original 300 stations were concentrated in and around Chicago Transit Authority rail stations — a system that has historically underserved the city's Black communities.

How fast do Divvy ebikes go?

Ever since Divvy bike-share's pedal-assist electric bikes debuted in summer 2020, there's been all kinds of confusion about how fast they go.

How do you lock a Divvy?

  1. Select Transactions from the left menu.
  2. Click on the transaction you'd like to edit.
  3. In the Transaction Details window, click on the three dots in the top right. Click Lock custom fields.
  4. Click Lock custom fields.

How do you park a Divvy bike?


Ebike parking is free at Divvy stations and e-stations

. You may also lock to a public bike rack, signpost, light pole, or retired parking meter within the service area for $2 or for free depending on which zone you are parking inside the Divvy network.

Is Divvy a good idea?

Or

if you just like the idea of homeownership over renting, and want to get in on it without delay, Divvy could again be a good option

. Conversely, there are lots of zero down and low-down payment mortgage options available these days that don't require much more than 2% down.

How do you unlock Divvy bikes?

To unlock a bike with a key,

insert your bike key into the slot on the dock next to an available bike

. When the light on the dock turns green, the bike is unlocked. Pull the bike out of the dock by the handlebars or lift the bike by the seat to release it.

What is a Divvy e bike?

With speeds up to 20 MPH, these

custom pedal-assist ebikes

give you the power to tackle bridges, shave time off your commute, and experience more neighborhoods in less time. Just start pedaling and the power kicks in. Download the app to get started.

What happens if someone steals your Divvy bike?

Please know that

bikes missing for longer than 24 hours can result in a $1,200 fee (plus tax) charged to the account holder that took out the bike

. If the bike remains missing, our team will reach out with next steps.

How do I contact Divvy?

  1. Help Center: help.getdivvy.com.
  2. Phone Support: (855) 229-3111.
  3. E-mail:

    [email protected]

Why does Divvy charge $25?

A $25 dollar fee may be assessed for

improper parking

(such as locking to trees or blocking wheelchair ramps.)

Do Divvy bikes lock?


The bicycles are locked into the docks

and must be unlocked using the app or ride code. Each dock contains a keypad where ride codes can be entered.

Do people steal Divvy bikes?

In a separate story last September, we reported that

Divvy bikes were still being stolen in significant numbers

even after program managers said the critical piece of security hardware had been reinstalled on docking stations.

What is Lift pink?

Lyft Pink is

our new membership program that offers an elevated Lyft experience with preferred pricing to enable riders to unlock all their city has to offer

. Lyft Pink is for riders who take 2-3 rides per week (or more!) and who are looking to make the most of their time and money.

What is Divvy for everyone?

The Divvy for Everyone (D4E) program

provides a one-time $5 Annual Membership to qualifying residents of Chicago and Evanston

. Membership includes unlimited 45-minute trips for one year.

Do Divvy bikes have lights?


Every Divvy bike has multiple reflectors and self-powered LED lights at the front and rear

. The bright lights make sure you're visible when riding in dark conditions. And they always stay on because they're powered by your pedaling.

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