Would an e-bike make your life easier? Find out for free!
Local Motion’s Upper Valley E-bike Lending Library will be in Woodstock Friday October 1st-Sunday 3rd. Borrowers will be able to check out an e-bike from the Norman Williams Library for 1 hour to find out how these bikes can replace car trips and transform their daily transportation needs.
To reserve an e-bike head to: https://www.webreserv.com/uppervalleylendinglibrarynh
The fleet includes a variety of bikes at different price points, including a cargo bike with a rear rack and several standard bikes, all with an electric assist that helps riders get around with less effort and scale hills that previously seemed impossible.
E-bikes are a transportation option that is becoming more familiar and necessary, and the goal of this program is to introduce Vermonters to how they can be incorporated into everyday life and replace car trips. From commuting to work to picking up groceries and carrying kids to school, e-bikes provide an extra boost of power that makes miles feel shorter and cargo feel lighter.
The safety of customers and staff is our top priority, so Local Motion and Upper Valley Lending Library volunteers are adhering to all COVID-19 related government safety regulations and recommendations. The bikes are cleaned and disinfected between users, and masks for staff and customers are required at pick-up.
Contact Sustainable Woodstock with any questions at programs@sustainablewoodstock.org