Nice Ride Program Ends

The iconic green Nice Ride bikes will not return to University of Minnesota campus streets this year. Students, staff and visitors will still have plenty of bike share choices. Other providers will fill in the gaps. 

For spring semester 2023, three shared electric bike and scooter programs are approved on campus - Veo, Lime and Spin (no bikes). Each vendor will also have a discounted program for student and staff riders.

The University of Minnesota was part of the founding group that launched Nice Ride in 2009 and has been a key segment of Nice Ride's network. The University will lose 22 on-campus docking stations that held up to 400+ bikes. 

Looking ahead, the U will have the same number of bikes -- about 400. Starting this year, all of them will be e-bikes. Docking stations will be a thing of the past, but users are asked to leave the bikes in normal bike racks when finished with their rides. 

Encouraging shared bikes and scooters has a serious purpose. It’s part of the U’s goal to be carbon neutral by 2050. Cars generate a lot of carbon and encouraging students, staff and visitors to use bikes and transit is a big part of their carbon reduction plan. In 2022, the U had around 90,000 bike trips in and around campus on shared bikes.

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Gopher Bikes is a convenient full-service program to help you get around campus. Bicycles are available on a first-come, first-served basis as available. 

On March 16, Metro Transit will make changes to transit service throughout the metro. These quarterly service changes adapt and adjust service based on current and projected ridership, available resources, and driver workforce.

During construction, pedestrians and bicyclists will not be able to cross the full length of the bridge through fall 2025.

On February 5, the Gopher Way connections between the three buildings have reopened after construction.

Beginning on Tuesday, January 16, our in-person customer service hours will be available from 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m. on weekdays, to align with team capacity. 

Transit service will be impacted over winter break - view post for full details.

Paratransit service will not operate after 6:00 p.m. during Winter Break, and will not operate on January 15. Lyft rides are available after hours and must be requested in advance. Full details here.

On Saturday, Dec. 2, Metro Transit made changes to transit service throughout the metro. As always, these quarterly service changes adapt and adjust to current and projected ridership and Metro Transit's available resources and driver workforce.

University community members are requested to use the Pleasant Street bridge near Bruininks Hall to cross Pleasant Street whenever possible.

St. Paul campus commuters coming from Maplewood may notice construction delays in the coming months.