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High school students exploring how to make LimeBikes more efficient

A LiimeBike awaits a new customer outside Alumni Stadium at Notre Dame. (Tom Franklin/95.3 MNC)

LimeBike has found success in South Bend, but critics say the system could be more efficient. Some high school students in the area are exploring ways to make that a reality.

WNDU reports ten teams of students from Penn, Mishawaka and Riley High Schools have been studying ways LimeBike can operate more efficiently. They made their presentations Tuesday to LimeBike during a conference at the Studebaker Building, part of the 2018 LimeBike Innovation Challenge.

There were 72 teams competing in the challenge at the beginning, all vying for a prize that will be awarded to the top three groups.

Each will earn a paid internship with The Sibley Center.

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