The city's privately operated bike-share system will raise its annual membership fee by $10, to $179, starting at the end of July, Streetsblog has learned.
Potentially hundreds of people wrangled a free Citi Bike subscription over the weekend after a promo code for employees of Lyft, which owns the city’s bikeshare program, was leaked on Reddit and Instagram.
What it Hizzoner — or the top cop? Whoever is to blame, thousands of essential workers have lost another way of getting around during the curfew, which starts at 8 p.m.
Blame the NYPD for the end of bike- and scooter-share during the curfew — and also blame the agency for not discussing the matter (or any matter, for that matter).
Gov. Cuomo's 11 p.m.-to-5 a.m. curfew allows essential workers to drive their cars — but it doesn't allow them to rent a Citi Bike or Revel scooter, Streetsblog has learned.