BAKU — Azerbaijan’s capital, Baku, has introduced its first bike-sharing service, providing a new transportation option for both residents and tourists, Trend reports.
According to Trend News Agency, the service features approximately 50 parking spots across the city equipped with modern facilities, allowing users to pick up and return bicycles easily. The stations are strategically placed near major transit hubs, educational institutions, and shopping areas to enhance accessibility. The system operates through a mobile app that uses QR codes to unlock and monitor available bikes and parking spots, promoting a convenient, eco-friendly, and congestion-free travel alternative.