Strava says the added functionality will help to make it easier for users to choose modes of active transport, and that its Points of Interest "are community-powered local hot spots that help you get around and make your runs, rides, and hikes safer and more fun."
We've spotted Santander and OVO bikeshare schemes on the app to name just two, but we think there is room for improvement. For example, we couldn't find any points in or around Bath where road.cc is based, despite there being scooter schemes in the city. The feature is still in its infancy though, so we can expect more points to continually be added...
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