Cindy Clarke noticed that the roadside was indeed clean. Despite being spacious and parking-friendly, there were no cars parked there.
Instead, a row of bicycles was parked on the curb.
The bicycles were neatly arranged on the parking racks.
"These are the shared bicycles of an internal program under Pingla Academy." Billy Houston explained.
All the shared bicycle brands in the market had previously approached Pingla Academy.
Although the academy was smaller in size compared to the city, it had a high frequency of use within its premises.
Moreover, the students were generally well-behaved, faring better than the frequent damages and thefts that occurred outside.
Thus, the bicycles could last for a considerable length of time within Pingla Academy.
With lower costs and high usage frequency, it was also a significant source of profit.
However, Samson Zhekova had no intention of letting those companies profit even from this.
Making money off them wasn't going to be that easy.