LNahid2000
Senior Member
Why not? London and NYC use the exact same Canadian made bikes that we have.Interesting, but not I think yet possible here. https://www.theguardian.com/cities/...a-interactive-london-nyc-berlin-cf-city-flows
Why not? London and NYC use the exact same Canadian made bikes that we have.Interesting, but not I think yet possible here. https://www.theguardian.com/cities/...a-interactive-london-nyc-berlin-cf-city-flows
Um.... *taps*Interesting, but not I think yet possible here. https://www.theguardian.com/cities/...a-interactive-london-nyc-berlin-cf-city-flows
Anyone know when the deal they promised for Presto card holders to get 50% off an annual membership will actually be offered?
Was just going to post this. Good to see another expansion so soon after the last one! Hopefully this one will take us further north.Federal funding for Bike Share Toronto Expansion at 50 TTC stations ($1,250,000). At this link.
Was just going to post this. Good to see another expansion so soon after the last one! Hopefully this one will take us further north.
That will make me bite on an annual membership, despite primarily using SoBi in Hamilton.Anyone know when the deal they promised for Presto card holders to get 50% off an annual membership will actually be offered?
Like, the one's on the Danforth, I use because I happen to live across from one, but it just substitutes for walking or TTC trips. They're useless as a first/last mile accelerator for someone who lives on O'Connor, for example.
This is the catch.50 stations is material; though it will have to be accompanied by further expansion as its all well and good to access the bike at the stop, but you need a station to lock it up at after you get where you're going.
This is the catch.
If these were smartbikes, you could just end your rental away from an official station -- dock them anywhere (regular bike rack) for a convenience fee (typically around $1-$2). Via an electronic U-lock...
Then having bike stations wouldn't matter nearly as much, as you could end your rental anywhere. Next user sees GPS positions of all bikes 'docked' off-station. And then probably return to the subway station with that same bike if nobody else has rented it during your errand (or you can put it on a "reserved hold" -- bike is locked but still reserved for you).
System like Ottawa's VeloGO, Portland's BIKETOWNpdx, Hamilton's SoBi, etc, all allow you to do that.
This would have made this $1.25M far more useful and valuable, since you can end your rental (and responsibility) in stationless areas, as long as you've safely locked near a path/road within a city geofence (e.g. 416 boundaries).
This is the thing I totally most lament the most about the earlier $4.9M expansion of Bike Share Toronto. Missed opportunity to switch the fleet to a some kind of a kioskless smartbike system that can also dock away from official-statons. But it's understandable to utilize existing assets...
I was thinking more of errand situations. Visiting doctors, appointments, interviews, store, etc.Sounds fine getting from the station, but seems like a lottery as to whether there will be a bike available for you when you need to get back to the station in the morning.
I was thinking more of errand situations. Visiting doctors, appointments, interviews, etc.
You can even lock the bike "on hold" (lock the bike, but keep your clock running) so it's never a lottery.
But yes, you could play the lottery. I've done it before sometimes (before they installed a SoBi station 1 block away from home). If you normally take the bus to the subway station, you can opportunistically use bikeshare for 1-way trips (e.g. bikeshare ride home, and plan to catch the bus the next day, but take the bikeshare back to the subway station if the offstation smartbike is still there). I'm viewing this, from a "bonus perspective"
The bottom line is -- It's massively, massively more useful to have smartbikes at a subway station if you only install one hub at the subway station without anything nearby. And you save enough money with a smartbike system to create more official stations away from the subway station. Hamilton got 2x as many official stations as planned when they luckily switched from a PBSC/BIXI procurement to a SoBi procurement.
I wonder when they will expand to Eglinton. Is it a logistics issue?