Metro Bike Share
It is administered by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) and is operated by Bicycle Transit Systems.[1] Compared to other U.S. cities, Los Angeles was relatively late in implementing a municipal bike sharing program.[4] In July 2017, Metro Bike Share expanded to Pasadena and the Port of Los Angeles with 30 and 13 new stations, respectively.They also offer long-term passes for $5 per day, $17 per month, and $150 per year, which allows riders to take an unlimited number of free trips that are less than 30 minutes.[9] Riders can use the TAP card to purchase passes, but they have to set up a separate account for Metro Bike Share.