bikeshare
Lyft, the Largest Bikeshare Operator in North America, Wants Out of the Business
Lyft’s CEO recently said the company isn’t doing a good enough job directing bikeshare riders to taxi trips.
Stockholm Thinks It Can Have an Electric Bikeshare Program So Cheap It’s Practically Free
No public subsidies. A day pass for the equivalent of 98 cents. Unlimited 90-minute rides for $14 per year. How?
How Uber Turned a Promising Bikeshare Company Into Literal Garbage
JUMP wanted to create a better, more bike-friendly world. Former employees told Motherboard how getting acquired by Uber led to JUMP bikes being destroyed by the thousands.
This Drone Footage Captures China’s Massive Bikeshare Graveyards
Photographer Wu Guoyong travelled around China to record these colorful mass graves.
These Indigenous Tribes in Nevada Are Embracing Bikeshare
Biking on Indigenous territory can help combat chronic illness and connect youth to the land.
Private Transport Monopolies Will Be Bad for Everybody
Lyft’s rumored acquisition of bikeshare company Motivate isn’t about improving mobility.
Bikeshare System Hacked, Required to ‘Manually Update’ 2,000 Bikes
Copenhagen-based Bycyklen staff had to reboot every bike in its 100-dock system, thanks to a hacker.
This Paris Bikeshare Program Is a Hot Mess
This is what happens when a transportation company can’t scale.
Dockless Bikeshare Companies Want to Compete With City-Run Monopolies
What happens when private bikeshare companies approach the public sector?
Someone Is Throwing Google’s Bikes Into a Creek
It looks like vandalism, but is part of a bigger trend that's making local people mad.
This Is What 75,000 People Biking Around Manhattan Looks Like
Citi Bike just dumped all of its raw data onto the internet—attracting data sharks like so much numerical chum.