Pittsburgh’s Adaptive Bike Rental Program Creates Cycling Access

Pittsburgh’s Adaptive POGOH bike rental program - which provides cycling access for people of all abilities - is open for the summer two days per week.

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The program is open every Wednesday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. through Sept. 29. Rentals are for two hours and are offered at either 10 a.m. or noon.

Adaptive POGOH offers a fleet of seven different adaptive cycles that are available for rent at one location in the Eliza Furnace Trailhead Parking Lot on Swinburne Street.

The bike rentals are free during Adaptive POGOH’s 2024 pilot program.

Rules and regulations include:

  • Cyclists must accept POGOH’s terms and conditions to rent cycles.

  • Riders must be 18 years or older.

  • Riders must leave a credit or debit card with the attendant while they are on their ride. The card will only be charged if equipment is not returned or damaged.

  • Riders may not return any cycles to POGOH stations, but rather to the Adaptive POGOH rental site at the Eliza Furnace Trailhead parking lot.

  • It is the rider’s responsibility to ensure the cycle is returned on time.

  • Cyclists must bring their own helmet if they choose to wear one. Helmets are not required, but encouraged. 

  • Cyclists should bring their own lock if they plan to leave the bike at any time.

POGOH representatives will be on hand to assist with adjusting seats and providing a safety overview of the cycle.

Those interested in using one of the cycles can make a reservation now. For more information, visit the Adaptive POGOH website.

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