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Pedaling into the Future with Davis Pedicab (VIDEO)

Davis Pedicab founder Andrew Watters says the transportation service fits nicely into the culture of Davis.

Davis Pedicab rolled into Davis on New Years Eve of 2010/2011. With their first year in the books, company owner Andrew Watters says they have only just begun.

“We’re working on some projects to execute a vision that I have,” Watters told me before a pedicab ride last week. “That’ll be proposed through the UC Davis Big Bang Competition. You can see a sneak peak at what’s possibly in the future for Davis as a city and for the campus.”

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Davis Pedicab will also test a shuttle service from the West Village to downtown during the month of March. “People who live out there should look forward to using us during that month as a test,” Watters said.

It should be noted that pedicabs do not have set rates. Customers negotiate the cost with the pedicabber, which incentivizes the experience. 

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Students are a major customer base for Davis Pedicab, which makes for a solid stream of riders throughout the school year, but things are a bit less dependable when students vacate for the summer.

For that reason, Davis Pedicab plans to add a more event-based component after graduation. They'll provide pedicab transport at events like Coachella and the High Sierra Music Festival. They’ll maintain a presence in Davis as well, especially during big events like .

Some of Davis Pedicab’s current sponsors are the , , Ramble and Viridian Apartments, and Capitol Corridor. To advertise or contact Watters, you can email davispedicab@gmail.com or find them on Facebook.

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