UNSEEN: France, Part 7 (The public bicycle system in Paris)

{ Posted on May 20 2010 by OhParis }

Hosts Max Lugavere and Jason Silva present a look at life in France as usually experienced only by locals and adventurous travelers. In Part 7 we learn about the public bicycle system in Paris, known as “Velib.” VIEW more UNSEEN & SUBSCRIBE to the YouTube Playlist here… www.youtube.com


6 Responses to “UNSEEN: France, Part 7 (The public bicycle system in Paris)”

  1. its very ummm… owsum!
    lol i love french people

  2. Great concept.

  3. What if someone steals the bike :(

    We need that system here in the USA, it would motivate us to exercise more and be happy.

  4. @rickardo004

    I’ve never seen anyone stealin em, they’re recognizable so it’s not worth gettin fined over…

  5. lol those bikes wouldnt stand a chance in chicago

  6. every bike has a serial # and every card needed to rent a bike has your id. If a bike goes missing they look up the last person to use it.

    I don’t know if this is how it works but it doesn’t seem that hard to stop theft.

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