LNahid2000
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That's the other reason why I always generate 5 digit codes lolam i the only one whose phone takes like 15 seconds staring at the qr codes to unlock then?
That's the other reason why I always generate 5 digit codes lolam i the only one whose phone takes like 15 seconds staring at the qr codes to unlock then?
My experience with the new app this morning (same bike checked out twice) was that it scanned the QR code VERY quickly. I'm curious to see over further tests if that's actually an improvement in this new app.am i the only one whose phone takes like 15 seconds staring at the qr codes to unlock then?
Oh that's interesting. Wasn't aware of thatLyft owns PBSC:
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Yeah I won't be using it until this feature is available. I always unlock bikes this way so that I can put my phone away before I get to the dock.
The new app is definitely faster, but I miss being able to get a code to enter at the station. It's not uncommon to have a bike "not registered on the system" and the only way to unlock is with the card which I never carry or typing out the code the old app provided. The new app still throws up the same error message unfortunately for those bikes.My experience with the new app this morning (same bike checked out twice) was that it scanned the QR code VERY quickly. I'm curious to see over further tests if that's actually an improvement in this new app.
My experience with old app is that sometimes it's very quick to scan, and other times it takes forever, or I end up asking for a code.
Yeah I won't be using it until this feature is available. I always unlock bikes this way so that I can put my phone away before I get to the dock.
That's not my experience, but I also never take the E-bikesNot only that but I find the QR scratched bikes are often in the best shape of any on the rack. I suspect it’s done by people using them for food delivery that want to keep a well tuned bike for themself for the day. The difference between a freshly tuned bike and the average bike is huge. I’ve made a rule for myself that if a rack has a QR scratched out, that’s always the bike I’ll take.
Am I the only one still using the card to unlock bikes?Yeah I won't be using it until this feature is available. I always unlock bikes this way so that I can put my phone away before I get to the dock.
Am I the only one still using the card to unlock bikes?
I don't even keep the card in my wallet, just in my pocket. It is quick to slot in and out and the bike unlocks right away. I don't like fumbling with my phone, especially in the colder months where I have gloves on and store my phone in my inner jacket pocket while biking.
Lack of funding??Bikeshare is definitely behind on their promised rollout of expansion for this year. They committed to having it complete by July, but they've only put out a few new docks. They have extended some, but only Temperance in the Financial District has been done recently.
Lack of funding??
Then just...LAZY!No.
This year's bike/docks purchase was pre-approved back in late '23.
Then just...LAZY!