 travel between the three campuses of DCU has been a pressing issue ever since the uniting of St. Pat's, All Hallows and Glassneven last year but a new subsidized bike travel scheme has now arrived at the University. DCU students can now register for a new bleep or bike scheme giving them access to bike travel at one of four access points across all three campuses. With over 200 downloads so far the scheme has proved very popular and the voice president for engagement and development of DCUSU Siobhani Taig has been explained to us how it all works. So it's very similar to the double bike scheme where you get your bike, you have an app and then it scans the bike to unlock it and it usually is 30 euro for a three month membership with people bikes but what we managed to get and then to do a deal 20 euro for DCU students for three months. However the bike scheme is not perfectly tailored for everyone's use and past people of Irish and journalism Aidan Garrity who was forced to travel extensively between campuses last year believes more needs to be done. If it was dependent on that scheme it wouldn't be enough because personally we can't cycle a bike so I think that's obviously look you said it is progress but I don't think that would be enough because obviously not everyone can cycle a bike so if you're dependent on that scheme then you're still going to be paying for boats and things like that and to be honest that's not fair. The bleep or bike scheme is currently being piloted with 20 bikes across all three campuses and looks set to be DCU's way forward for student travel. Alex Dunn, DCU TV News.