It's completely the opposite indicator... It's an indicator that it's very popular and locations that those bikes are being seen to be filling up the stations, are very popular stations. - David Eddington, Transport for London.
More than two-thirds of riders in those Bronx neighborhoods use Citi Bike's reduced fare program, which offers monthly passes at $5 instead of $18.33 for NYCHA residents and people with SNAP benefits. - Citi Bike's operator, Lyft.
Citi Bikes are flowing through the system throughout the day, and so a point-in-time observation that a station is empty or that a station is full isn't reflective of what ridership we're seeing. - Citi Bike General Manager Patrick Knoth.
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