PeaceHealth Rides

3.1
42 reviews
10K+
Downloads
Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

PeaceHealth Rides offers a healthy, convenient, and fun way to explore your community. A network of 300 bikes and over 35 stations is available for users to pick up and drop off publicly available bicycles for one-way trips across the city. PeaceHealth Rides affordably complements other transit, keeping you healthy and on the go.

Our bikes are GPS enabled and can be rented with your smartphone. You can return bicycles to hub locations or lock them to public bike racks for a small fee.

To get riding, download the app to find, reserve, ride, and return bicycles with ease. Use our mobile app to:
- Find bicycles using map
- Create an account and pay through the app
- Reserve bicycles wirelessly
- Manage your account
- Contact customer support

The bike share program is a partnership among the City of Eugene, University of Oregon, Lane Transit District, Social Bicycles by JUMP Bikes and title sponsor PeaceHealth.
Updated on
Nov 12, 2023

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
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No data collected
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Data is encrypted in transit
You can request that data be deleted

Ratings and reviews

3.1
42 reviews
A Google user
August 29, 2019
Very convenient, and cheap way to get around. I missed the part where parking it outside the zone is a $25 charge, I called, and since it was my first ride, the guy reversed the charge for me. Money carries over to your next ride. And you can go into the negative (over your credit amount) and it won't charge you some kind of fee. The bikes are a bit heavy, but have 8 gears. It's also great that you don't need to have the app on you to rent one. (My phone died)
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A Google user
March 6, 2019
Pretty straightforward interface if you take a moment to acquaint yourself with the app. I like being able to see bikes nearby, and the trip history is fun. I changed my plan a few weeks ago and that was pretty easy. Can't recommend the service/app enough if you're a student/staff member at UO, or have access to a UO email address.
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A Google user
February 29, 2020
Extremely unreliable service. Frequently after reserving a bike I would show up to claim it and it would not be turned on and ask me to put in my account number. This wouldn't be a huge issue if the numberpad on the bikes was halfway decent. Some keys are very sensitive and enter 2 characters from one press, others require way too much force to register a single character. Something as simple as entering 6 numbers can take several minutes.
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