New bike angel on the block
Je t'em everyone, As a hilly Washingtonian who loves to listen to really music and join the fun, I've been years praying for something like this and happy joy freely warmly joined in the ride here. Thank you so much for allowing me to participate and make things happen for our bikers and our beautiful world today. Truly believe this is one of the better routes we have for our bikers including other groups secular to capital Bikeshares in DC. As technology picks up the use of physical fobs fade but helmets don't. Ride safe, keep pushing those lanes with fineness otherwise enjoy the ride even though it's designed to have fun and many benefits. I've lost 9 lbs this past week because of it feel free to ask me how. So thank you those elder angels before me, because they're out there looking out for all of us. In gratitude and service, (former brother) Andrei P. (Dre)110Views1like4CommentsPoint Incentive/Reward for Bikes Proximal to Full Docks
I've started enjoying moving bikes for Bike Angels on Capital Bikeshare and have noticed that there are some chronic stations (namely the 3-4 docks in Georgetown) that hit capacity and then might have almost a dozen more CaBi bikes parked around them. It'd be great if there was a way to incentivize taking the bikes proximal to a full station as well since they tend to be the ones more "in-the-way" of sidewalks and pedestrian areas than the bikes parked at docks. I understand that might not be possible with the coding or the way the map software works but... just a thought. Also, as more and more docks roll out that charge e-bikes, having an incentive to move e-bikes (or low-power e-bikes) to those docks might cut down on the need for the crews swapping batteries out and whatnot.35Views0likes0Comments