[Photo today on East 4th Street by Derek Berg]
Turns out that the Citi Bike program hasn't been the death trap that some pundits predicted, according to Citi Bike.
The other day at Slate, Will Oremus took a one-year anniversary look at the program, with some number crunching provided by Citi Bike.
“Out of 8.75 million trips, we’ve had about 100 crash reports, of which about 25 warranted a trip to the ER,” Citi Bike spokeswoman Dani Simon told me. “To my knowledge there have been zero fatalities to date. I am keeping up my daily prayers that this trend continues.”
Meanwhile, the program has had its financial challenges. For instance, The Real Deal reported that Citi Bike owes NYC $1 million in parking revenue.
Previously on EV Grieve:
[Updated] Full week one observations: No, really — how is the Citi Bike bike share doing?
And we're off: 1st Citi Bikes spotted in the wild; world doesn't end