The name Divvy is a playful reference to sharing ("divvy it up"). Divvy's light-blue color palette and four stars evoke the Chicago flag. The double Vs in the Divvy logo refer to the shared-lane markers painted on bike lanes throughout the city, and are a nod to how the city prioritizes bike safety, paving the way for new riders.[citation needed]
Especially in the loop (Jackson and LaSalle; Adams and LaSalle, and Dearborn and Adams). I've complained to Divvy twice now, but the person who distributes the bikes must think that his job is to completely fill all of the spaces. They're always loaded up 100%. I do use the app, but have found that the Van Buren and Clark divvy station is usually half empty and park there.
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