Paris, October 15, 2007 - JCDecaux SA (Euronext Paris: DEC), the No.1 outdoor advertising company in Europe and in the Asia-Pacific region, No.2 worldwide in this industry, and No.1 in self-service bicycle hire, announces that the Marseille Le Vélo bicycle hire scheme was officially launched on Friday, October 12 by the Mayor of Marseille and that it enjoyed exceptional public interest with a total of 9,450 rentals in the space of three days.
The Le Vélo bicycle hire scheme in Marseille includes 80 docking stations and 750 bicycles available from October 12, a total due to be expanded to 130 docking stations and a fleet of 1,000 bicycles by December. The launch of this bicycle hire operation has led to the creation of 30 new jobs, taking to 230 the number of people employed by the Regional Division.
The Le Vélo bicycle hire scheme in Marseille represents a new step for JCDecaux in its ability to provide local authorities with a system that enjoys an innovative market positioning. By reinventing the use of bicycles in an urban environment, based on the principle that bicycles represent a fantastic addition to the use of public transport, JCDecaux is aiming to make its self-service bicycle hire scheme a true form of individual public transport. By making its price accessible to everyone, it is making this service truly democratic and, in the process, speeding up society’s adoption of a more sustainable urban environment.
Jean-Charles Decaux, co-CEO of JCDecaux, said: “The bicycles introduced by JCDecaux in Marseille complement the tramway inaugurated at the end of June and will facilitate intermodal transport solutions in the city. Thanks to this eco-friendly means of transport, JCDecaux is helping to improve the quality of life in Marseille. With 9,450 rentals in 3 days, and 3492 rentals on Sunday alone, we are delighted that Marseille’s residents have so readily adopted this new form of individual public transport.”