Pretty sure all management of bike share stations is done by NYC Bike Share, a subsidiary of Alta Bicycle Share. AFAIK, Citi isn't involved apart from paying a lump sum to get their name on the bikes and doing some co-marketing around launch.
smdh why aren't you blogging about CitiBikes? I was looking forward to a 3,000 word white paper dence with statistical data, pie charts and other things that immediately put people to sleep. You're disappointing me.
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The Citi Crews (assuming?) should takeover potholes duty...
Pretty sure all management of bike share stations is done by NYC Bike Share, a subsidiary of Alta Bicycle Share. AFAIK, Citi isn't involved apart from paying a lump sum to get their name on the bikes and doing some co-marketing around launch.
Good work smdh! Crisp!
Yeah! What did the map ever do to anybody? Just trying to help lost people out...poor map.
If the CitiBike docking stations don't like graffiti they should move!
The loser who vandalized it should be run over by a horde of cyclists, and then by an 18-wheeler running a red light.
- East Villager
smdh why aren't you blogging about CitiBikes? I was looking forward to a 3,000 word white paper dence with statistical data, pie charts and other things that immediately put people to sleep. You're disappointing me.
Not to worry 3:17 lots of people will be run over by CitiBikes. At 45 pounds they weigh as much as an 18 wheeler.
"tourist killers"
i'm sure our tax dollars will be hard at work subsidizing all the lawsuits, just as we do for the NYPD.
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