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E G H R T O U N N O D I Y N T I N T N H E U M C O M BRAND AMBASSADOR TOOLKIT INTRODUCTION WELCOME, INDEGO BRAND AMBASSADOR TEAM! Indego is Philadelphia’s newest transportation system. The Indego bike share program provides exciting new opportunities for mobility, physical activity, recreation, and neighborhood connectedness. Indego and its partners are committed to linking Philadelphia residents with this new resource. That’s where you come in! In this toolkit you will find information about Indego programs, policies, and partners. You’ll also see tips for how to talk about bike share, help sell passes, and more. You are a key member of the Indego team and we’re excited to work with you! A WHO’S WHO OF INDEGO The following partners are working together to spread the word about Indego: Indego is Philadelphia’s bike share system, owned by Bicycle Transit Systems is the Philadelphia-based the City of Philadelphia, operated by Bicycle Transit company that operates and maintains Indego’s stations Systems, sponsored by Independence Blue Cross. and bikes, processes passes, manages the website, and www.rideindego.com provides customer service. Bicycle Transit Systems is also responsible for marketing, coordinating and providing event support, and promoting Indego throughout the City. www.bicycletransitsystems.com The City of Philadelphia is charged with building a shared vision for transportation and coordinating decision- making among City agencies and public and private partners in order to save money and improve conditions The Better Bike Share Partnership (BBSP) is a throughout the City’s transportation system. The City of collaboration between The City of Philadelphia, the Philadelphia owns and manages the Indego bike share Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia, the National system, and will oversee future program expansion. www.phillyotis.com People for Bikes, and Bicycle Transit Systems. The goal of the BBSP is to create a socially equitable and replicable bike share model for Philadelphia—and beyond. The Better Bike Share Partnership is made possible by the JPB Foundation. The Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia is a non- profit organization that, through advocacy and BCycle is the company that manufactures the education, is helping to make bicycling a safe and fun equipment that makes up the Indego bike share way to get around for anyone in Greater Philadelphia. As system:(the bikes and the stations). BCycle is based in part of the Better Bike Share Partnership, the Coalition Madison, Wisconsin and is a part of Trek, one of the provides education and outreach services to support nation’s oldest bike manufacturers. community focused rides, classes, and events www.bcycle.com www.bicyclecoalition.org Independence Blue Cross (IBX) is the leading health insurance organization in southeastern Pennsylvania and Indego’s title sponsor. IBX recognizes Indego as a natural extension of their mission to enhance the health and transportation to Philadelphia residents, commuters, and visitors. www.ibx.com WHY USE INDEGO? Here are a few talking points for your outreach. GET PLACES FASTER Using bikes for short trips around town can be faster and more convenient than driving and you won’t have to worry about where to park. Bike share is also a great option when you’ve missed the bus or trolley and need to get somewhere in a hurry. AFFORDABLE With the Indego30 pass at only $17 a month, bike share is an affordable addition to Philadelphia's transportation options. HEALTHY Unlike going to the gym, Indego is physical activity that’s just part of your day-to-day life—making it a lot easier to squeeze in! BIKE SECURITY It’s nice to have a personal bike; However, one of the major concerns when riding your own bike is locking it up once you’ve reached your destination. With Indego, once you dock the bike at the station, you’re all set. BIKE MAINTENANCE Maintaining Indego bikes is the responsibility of Bicycle Transit Systems. They have a dedicated team of mechanics doing routine checks on every bike. If you notice a flat tire or any other issues, simply return it to the nearest station, report it, and get another bike. PARKING There are bike share stations throughout the city, including at many major destinations around Center City, like 30th Street Station and City Hall. If you currently drive in Center City, think of all the meters you won’t have to pay! ENVIRONMENT Riding a bike helps reduce your carbon footprint and makes Philly more environmentally friendly! HAVE FUN! Riding a bike is fun and is an active way to get around the city. You can get places faster than if you were walking and still be able to see the sights around you. WHAT IS INDEGO? In April 2015, the City of Philadelphia launched Indego with 60 stations, 600 bikes, and a goal of creating a bike share system that is used and valued by a diverse cross-section of Philadelphians. Indego is built on the notions that equity should be the cornerstone of any bike share system and that every Philadelphian size of 1,500 bikes, 130 stations, and is a national leader in equitable bike share. HOW DOES INDEGO WORK? Bike share is a form of public transportation that allows individuals to rent bicycles at various docking stations around a city on a short-term basis. It allows users to travel from one area of the city to another and return bicycles to any other station in the system. You can purchase an Indego Day Pass directly from a station with a credit or debit card or sign up for a number of different passes via the Indego website or app, where cash and credit payment options are available. If you’re already a passholder, you can use the touchscreen to look up your account and checkout a bike using your phone number or credit card. Passholders can also opt to receive an Indego Key Fob in the mail that allows them to access bikes directly at the dock, making the process even faster! WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT PASS TYPES INDEGO OFFERS AND HOW DO I SIGN UP? purchased with a credit or debit card (monthly passes can also be purchased using cash) at rideindego.com or using the Indego app. Discounted monthly and annual passes are available to Pennsylvania ACCESS Card holders. Day Pass trips for 24 hours. In addition to purchasing these pass types online, they can also be purchased from any kiosk touchscreen. Cost: $12 Usage Fees: Extra 15 cents per minute for any trip longer than 30 minutes. Indego30 & Indego Access These monthly passes provide an unlimited number of 1-hour trips for 30 days. In addition to being able cash at a number of participating retailers (more information below). This pass provides the most flexibility. It’s perfect for Philadelphia residents who want to use bike share for transportation or just for fun at least a few times per month Cost: • Indego30: $17 per month • Indego Access: $5 per month Usage Fees: • Indego30: 15 cents per minute for trips over 60 minutes • Indego30 Access: 5 cents per minute for trips over 60 minutes Indego365 & Indego365 Access The annual pass provides an unlimited number of 1-hour trips for an entire year! It’s great for Philadelphia residents who love riding Indego and want to save even more on their membership. Cost: • Indego365: $156 billed annually • Indego365 Access: $48 billed annually Usage Fees: • Indego30: 15 cents per minute for trips over 60 minutes • Indego30 Access: 5 cents per minute for trips over 60 minutes WHAT IF I WANT TO PAY IN CASH? Indego partners with PayNearMe to allow users to purchase a monthly pass using cash at participating re tail locations. Making a payment is simple, and there are no extra charges. Here’s how: • Select the cash payment option when signing up for an Indego30 or Indego Access Pass online or using the Indego app. • After completing the sign-up process, check your email for a message from our cash payment partner, PayNearMe. • Follow the instructions in the email to retrieve your payment barcode. • You can take the payment barcode to any 7-Eleven, Family Dollar, or CVS Pharmacy in Philadelphia, show it to the cashier, and make a cash payment. • Once a payment is made (it can take up to an hour for our system to process the payment), you’ll be able to start riding immediately by using the phone number look-up option at any station touchscreen. • If you opted to receive one, you’ll receive your Indego Key in the mail, which makes checking out bikes even easier! • Three days before your pass expires, you’ll receive an email or text with a link to your new barcode. You’ll need to make another payment to keep your membership active. • Remember, Indego30/Indego Access memberships let you take unlimited one hour rides. If you ride longer than 60 minutes at a time, you will be charged usage fees according to your pass type. Those charges are due when you renew your membership and make a new payment. • If you have any questions or need assistance, please call Indego’s Customer Service team at 844.446.3346. NEED INTERNET ACCESS OR HELP SIGNING UP? Visit a Keyspot location near you! West Philadelphia Drexel University Dornsife Center for Neighborhood Partnerships 3509 Spring Garden St. 215.571.4013 South Philadelphia Diversified Community Services (Dixon House) 1920 S. 20th St. 215.336.3511 ext. 324 North Philadelphia Philadelphia OIC, Inc. 1231 N. Broad St., 1st Floor 215.236.7700 ext. 311 Center City Center for Literacy 399 Market St., Suite 201 215.474.1235. Ext. 207 WHAT IF I HAVE ISSUES WITH MY ACCOUNT, DIFFICULTY CHECKING OUT A BIKE, OR ENCOUNTER A BIKE THAT NEEDS MAINTENANCE? Indego has a knowledgeable and dedicated Customer Service team that is available to assist you via phone, text, or email 365 days a year between 7am and 10pm. They can be reached at 844.446.3346 or at [email protected] MAP ON STATION INDEGO MOBILE APP RIDEINDEGO.COM 11TH & WASHINGTON Station sponsored by XFINITY YtCleoOhagevUece’tRk hi tEeo i ruLn tpO barOeo btKviwikIdNeeeG,e gan Ao !n)T .fe oUAwrsN aet Ir rNbaidinDkesEep, GtsohOhreat SanretT ci AofhoTnerI cOo wkpN ott,hir ooeknn ,b eefi rkoorerfa brnoedavscseik,rd feiunnn tt ,soa a c anarnnoddys e ssvx ttieashritetcioo icsnries t.( yad tloihknae’tt. SoyQoniuguleinnrs euctir pooe nrfd osiwtr? i catCah am rcldlea cmrsuihgbs haetotrt smhpheaeirprret sio caenitrpl vitanihtceiiesn a gkat it row eswtkaw!i l.erridsIe.N YinDodEueG agOlos. oc( ocman. 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Share pictures using #rideindego INDEGO STATIONS Passholders can checkout a bike from any occupied dock by pushing the silver button and swiping their Indego Key Fob over the GO FOR A RIDE card reader. Give the bike a quick once over, adjust the seat to your preferred height, check tires and brakes, and use your legs to pedal. You are riding a bike! GIVE IT BACK After your trip, return the bike to any station by pushing the bike into the dock. The light will turn green and you will hear three beeps to confirm it is securely docked. Remember basic safety rules: Be alert, be E predictable, and be visible! Make sure to follow D tips are on our website at rideindego.com A. Station G B. Dock F B C. Indego bicycle D. Kiosk E. Kiosk Touch Screen F. Keyfob reader F C G. Credit card reader A Customer Service Info If you have any issues checking out a bike, you can call customer service at 1-844-4INDEGO (1-844-446-3346) or email [email protected]. Customer service is open from 7am–10pm. INDEGO CLASSIC BIKES Indego classic bike are traditional pedal bikes just like your standard personal bike. They are two models currently within the Indego fleet. The initial Indego 1.0 model and the updated 2.0 model. Both models have 3 easy to use gears to get you up and down any Philly street, even those West Philly hills! Indego 1.0 Basket Watter botttle,notepad, cheeseteaks, whatever you got,the front and rear baskets are available for storage while you ride! A B D C A Bell F E Be sure to use the bell when you need to make E your presence known to pedistrians, fellow B cyclists, and drivers. Lights & Reflectors Lights that come on when you pedal and reflectors in all the right places. Perfect for riding home after a late shift or a late-night snack. C Seat An easily adjustable seat post allows for a custom fit. Be sure to use your hip as a guide to know how tall your seat should be raised. D E Splash Guard & Chain Guard Coverage allows for a dry, clean ride. Rainy roads and greasy chains are no match for these bikes. Tires Sturdy, puncture-resistant tires can handle all urban terrain. Still, make sure you see Philly’s famous potholes before they see you. F

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