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River Rats pedicabs ready for Bengals
River Rats pedicabs ready for Bengals
New service has 5 drivers ready to go next weekend By Mary Jo Nead Enquirer contributor Decked out in orange and black, the pedicabs at Newport on the Levee are ready for the Bengals' first playoff game. "...We will be operating in Cincinnati and can take people to and from the Bengals games," said Dianne Wente, 55, owner of River Rats, the only pedicab operation in Kentucky or Ohio. "As far as I know, the closest one is in Detroit," said Wente, who started the business in August. Currently the service area, or "rat maze," extends 2½ miles on both sides of the Ohio River. "We cross the Ohio River at the Purple People Bridge and into Friendship Park," Wente said. "In the spring we'll be open seven days a week from 11 a.m. until 2 a.m. when the bars close." With five bikes and drivers ready to go, Wente anticipates being profitable by summer. River Rats is operating on weekends or by appointment now. Wente is getting the word out about the pedicabs. "People in cars honk and wave and want to know what it is." The pedicab is a three-wheeled pedal-driven cab. With more than 8,000 of them in 30 U.S. cites, the pedicab has evolved from a novelty to an environmentally friendly transportation alternative found in tourist destinations. The gaily decorated pedicabs at Newport on the Levee are a far cry from their predecessor, the hand-pulled Japanese rickshaw. The 21-speed pedicabs are powered by electric motors, making it a little easier on the drivers pulling passengers up and down hilly Northern Kentucky streets. "I rode across country twice this year," said Andy MacIntyre, 49, the company's operations manager, as he drove his pedicab through Newport's historic district. But on some of the hills, he's grateful for the motor. "Our cabs are made in Colorado by a company that has been making them for 20 years," said MacIntyre. "Each one is custom made and will take up to 800 pounds." The cabs are black - not for the Bengals - but to reflect the historic nature of Newport, according to MacIntyre. Each cab can seat three passengers. Drivers rent the pedicabs from River Rats for $25 to $35 depending on the time and day it's rented. For special events, the rental can be higher. The drivers negotiate fares with their riders and keep what they make. Operators must pass a background check and receive six hours of training in bike maintenance and driving in traffic. "We go about 8-10 miles per hour," MacIntyre said. "During rush hour, we're moving about the same speed as the cars. When traffic speeds up, the pedicabs make room for the cars." Pedicabs are parked at the west entrance of the Levee's valet circle. (See photos at site) http://news.enquirer.com/apps/pbcs.d...0103/601030341 |
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