Good response for ‘Trin-Trin’ in city

Mysuru: A couple of days after Chief Minister Siddharamaiah launched ‘Trin-Trin’, the Public Bicycle Sharing (PBS) sharing system, a total of 110 people have registered to use the facility.

Speaking to Star of Mysore, S.M. Sagar, IT Manager of a private firm implementing the PBS in Mysuru, said that the response had been encouraging with the highest number of registration coming from the docking stations near RTO (West) and City Bus Stand.

He also mentioned the authorities had not received the expected number of registrations near the Zoo and Mysore Palace.

Meanwhile, people seem to be using trin-trin during the early morning and evenings as there were not many bicycles seen on roads in the blazing hot sun.  

The authorities have set up six registration centres in the city located at RTO office (West), City Bus Stand, Mysuru Railway Station, KSRTC Bus Stand, Mysore Zoo and Mysore Palace including 48 docking stations at various parts of city.

This post was published on June 6, 2017 6:50 pm