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Hobsons Bay locals and vistors now have a new way to traverse the region easier and quicker, in the form of a new e-bike service.

Launched on Friday, March 3, the Beam app-based service features pay-as-you-go rates, with a $1 unlock fee and $0.51 per minute.

Beam’s operating area will include Williamstown, Spotswood, Altona, Altona Meadows and Laverton, with popular shared paths along the foreshore, Williamstown and Altona activity centres being marked as fixed parking zones, with riders unable to end their trip outside of a fixed parking spot.

‘Virtual’ parking docks will be seen within the app, with riders directed within the Beam app to appropriate parking spots at the end of their trip.

Beam Australia New Zealand general manager Tom Cooper said they are hoping the new service can endorse safer transport within Hobsons Bay.

“We believe that micromobility is a transport solution that can work for cities of all sizes and demographics, aiding in easing car congestion and ensuring safe, sustainable and technology-backed transportation for all residents,” he said.

“We look forward to a long-standing relationship with the local community, and to exploring further expansion across the City of Hobsons Bay following this initial launch.

“We welcome feedback from the community about how we can continue to adapt our operations to suit the city.”

Beam’s rider education and enforcement program Beam Safe Academy will also be in place, which will include a pre-trip in-app safety briefing for every rider, an in-app Beam Safety Quiz educating riders on the riding rules, Beam safety ambassadors patrolling high-traffic areas and riders facing suspension for bad riding and parking offences or facing permanent bans if they are caught riding dangerously or breaking the law.

Matthew Sims

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