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transportation2 years ago

Citi Bike service worsens under Lyft's ownership, NYC comptroller report finds

New York City Comptroller Brad Lander has called for a revamp of the Citi Bike contract after a review found that the popular bike-sharing service has become less reliable since Lyft took over in 2018. The review revealed an increase in unusable stations and broken bikes, particularly in low-income neighborhoods and communities of color. Maintenance has decreased, with rebalancing moves dropping 80% since 2014. Citi Bike users in certain areas encountered stations with no bikes or out-of-service docks more than 20% of the time during peak hours. Lyft disputed some of the claims, stating that bike maintenance has not decreased and attributing low ridership in some areas to lower population density. The comptroller's report also criticized the city Department of Transportation for failing to enforce performance standards in the Citi Bike contract, resulting in uncollected fines against Lyft. Lander called for a new contract with Lyft, including neighborhood-level performance requirements, stronger enforcement, and expanded discounted membership for low-income riders.

business2 years ago

Lyft considers cutting Citi Bikes and scooters to reduce costs

Lyft is reportedly considering selling or finding an investor for its fleet of 68,000 Citi Bikes and scooters as part of a cost-cutting shakeup led by CEO David Risher. The maintenance costs of the fleet are seen as a distraction from Lyft's core ride-share business. The company has received strong interest in its bikes and scooters business, which contributed to $4.1 billion in revenue in 2022. Risher has been focused on closing the gap with rival Uber and has already implemented severe cost-cutting measures, including laying off over 1,000 employees. Lyft will release its second-quarter earnings on August 8.

transportation2 years ago

"Citi Bike's 10-Year Journey: From Near Failure to Street Life Success"

Citi Bike, the bike-sharing program in New York City, celebrates its 10th anniversary. Despite facing technical glitches, opposition from businesses and residents, and a major data breach, the program has grown to 30,000 bikes at 1,827 stations with over 180,000 members. The company is planning to expand to new neighborhoods and boost its fleet with 10,000 more standard bikes and 2,000 "next generation ebikes" by the end of 2024.

society2 years ago

NYC Hospital Worker's Lawyer Vows to Sue Media for Defamation Over Viral Citi Bike Dispute

A New York City healthcare worker, Sarah Comrie, was placed on leave after a video surfaced online showing her fighting with a Black man over a rentable Citi Bike. Comrie's attorney claims the bike was hers all along, showing the receipt for the bike in question. The hospital worker is now in hiding after receiving threats to herself and her family. Comrie was branded as a "Karen" in online posts and local media coverage cast her as the aggressor in the incident. Her attorney is looking at filing defamation claims against news organizations that called her racist and a thief.

society2 years ago

NYC Hospital Worker Fears Job Loss After Viral Citi Bike Feud

Sarah Comrie, a hospital worker in Manhattan, is in hiding and fears losing her job after receiving death threats due to a viral video of her in a Citi Bike feud with a young black man. Her lawyer claims that she had paid for the bike and that enraged viewers jumped to conclusions without knowing the whole story. Comrie, who is six months pregnant, was simply trying to rent a two-wheeler for her commute home after her 12-hour shift at the hospital. She has been placed on work leave by the hospital and may lose her job.

social-justice2 years ago

Lawyer provides evidence of NYC hospital worker's innocence in viral bike dispute.

A New York City hospital employee, Sarah Comrie, who was seen in a viral video appearing to take a rental bike from a group of young Black men, had paid for the bike, according to her attorney who said he has the receipts to prove it. The incident sparked outrage on social media, with some accusing Comrie of racism and endangering the young men. However, her lawyer said the incident is being taken out of context and that his client is not a racist. Bellevue Hospital, where Comrie works, said she is on leave pending a review.

social-justice2 years ago

NY hospital employee on leave following controversial Citi Bike incident

A New York City hospital employee was placed on leave after a viral video appearing to show her trying to take a rental bike from a group of young Black men garnered millions of views online. The incident, which was first posted to Twitter on Saturday, appears to show a white woman in NYC Health + Hospitals scrubs arguing with a young man over a Citi Bike that he says he has already rented. The woman was not identified by Bellevue Hospital, which is operated by NYC Health + Hospitals. The video had been viewed on Twitter more than 40 million times by Wednesday afternoon, with many social media users pointing out the risk placed on the young Black men being accused of wrongdoing in situations involving white women.

us2 years ago

Bellevue Hospital Investigates Employee's Confrontation Over Citi Bike with Black Teens

A Bellevue Hospital worker in New York City has been caught on video trying to take a Citi Bike from a Black teenager. The video has gone viral on social media, with civil rights attorney Ben Crump calling the incident "unacceptable." Bellevue Hospital has released a statement saying they are aware of the incident and are reviewing it. The hospital worker is currently on leave pending a review. This incident is reminiscent of the Amy Cooper incident in Central Park in 2020.

social-justice2 years ago

Hospital worker accused of trying to steal Citi Bike from black man in viral video

A white female hospital worker at Bellevue Hospital in New York City is accused of trying to steal a Citi Bike from a black man who had already paid for it. In a viral video, the woman can be seen screaming for help and accusing the man of assault, but his friends say she is trying to steal the bike from him. The incident has gained the attention of civil rights attorney Ben Crump, and Bellevue Hospital says it is investigating the matter.