According to the person in charge of the shared cycling platform ofo in India, the Chinese bicycle-sharing start-up is now carrying out trial operations in seven Indian cities. These places includeNew Delhi, Indore, Bangalore, Ahmedabad, Pune, Coimbatore and Chennai. So far, ofo has made 3,000 shared bicycles available in India.
The photo, taken January 23, shows a girl scanning the QR-code of a yellow ofo bicycle at a girls’ school in the Indian city of New Delhi.
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