Bike Share is Here!
On July 11, Gotcha launched a full e-bike share system available to LSU students at a special reduced rate. Each bike will feature an electric assist, using a small motor to help you get around campus without breaking a sweat. You’ll be able to reserve bikes at hubs throughout campus via the Gotcha Mobility app, available in the Apple App Store and Google Play Store.
The LSU Student Sustainability Fund (the student green fee) is paying for the first 500 students who sign up to receive a $30.00 discount on the annual membership! Sign up quickly to get an annual membership for $29.99 before the 500 slots are gone.
How it works
- Download the new Gotcha Mobility app from Apple App Store or Google Play Store
- Create an account using your LSU email.
- Be sure to check off that you are an LSU Student to receive the annual membership discount!
- Enter your payment information.
- Reserve a bike at a nearby hub.
- Unlock it using the QR code on the handlebars.
- Go for a spin.
- Lock it up again at another hub.
- End your ride in the app.
Frequently Asked Questions
I was charged an added fee after my ride. Why?
If you do not end your ride at an official Gotcha hub, you will be charged a $5 out of hub fee. If you leave the service area and end your ride outside those boundaries, you will be charged a $50 out of system fee.
How am I charged for my ride?
You will be charged a small fee to unlock your bike. The bike will track how long you ride and you will be charged $.15 per minute you use the bike. If you park your bike back at a hub, those should be the only fees that appear on your account.
Who should I reach out to if I have an issue with the app or bike?
If you have a problem with the Gotcha app or a bike, please contact Gotcha’s Rider Experience team by calling or texting 909-351-3656 or emailing [email protected].
Do I need to wear a helmet when riding an e-bike?
Gotcha encourages all riders to wear helmets, but they are not always required by law. As a rider, you are required to comply with all local safety laws. Louisiana requires that any person under the age of 12 riding a bicycle, as an operator or passenger, must wear a protective bicycle helmet.
Are there other safety features or steps I should know?
To learn more about how to use Gotcha’s e-bikes safely, please review their safety page before going on a ride.
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Other Bike Connections
- Bike Baton Rouge
- Baton Rouge Bike Club
- LSU Cycling Team
- Capital Heights Social Ride
- Downtown East Social Ride
- Geaux Ride Bike Tours
Biking to LSU
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Tips - Bicycling on LSU Campus
- Obey all traffic laws, for example: Don't ride on the sidewalk, ride with traffic (not against it), yield to pedestrians, stop at all stop signs and red lights, use front and rear lights in dark, signal when turning, alert other cyclists, walkers and joggers when passing
- Don't ride with loud music in ears
- Encourage your friends to ride - biking is always safer and more fun when in a group!
- Biking in the Heat - bring change of dry clothes, arrive a few mins early to change and cool down
- Biking in the Cold - cover your hands, ears & neck, wear lip balm , layer clothes as your body will warm up after riding a few minutes
- Parking / Locking your Bike
- There are dozens of racks located near the entrances to most buildings on the LSU campus. Please do not lock up to trees, fences, signposts or railings
- Use a thick chain or cable or U-lock to prevent theft
- Take personal belongings and removable things like bags and bike lights with you
- Bikes on Tiger Trails Buses - Tiger Trails has bike racks on the front of all buses. Here's how to load and unload your bike from any bus