Midtown Urbanist
Superstar
That sounds like a good idea, to add a real incentive to those who buy a monthly pass.
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An extra 15 minutes of time isn't going to suddenly see people lounging around with bikes not using them all over the city.The point of asking you to stop by a station every 29 minutes is to make sure that you actually still need the bike. If people could just tap a "Renew" button on their phone every 29 minutes, they could bike from Yonge and Eglinton to Cedarvale Park, and then they could keep a bike for hours while sitting and talking with friends. They'd just keep on renewing the bike unnecessarily.
If the city did allow renewals when not at a station, they might choose to only allow a small number of renewals per user per week — and only south of Bloor, where bikes are plentiful. But overage revenue would still decrease. Membership and pass revenue might not increase enough to compensate for this.
Bike shortages in north Toronto are occasionally a real problem. A user-assisted rebalancing incentive program might help, at least somewhat. Lyft runs its Amis Bixi and Bike Angels programs, in Montreal, New York, Boston, and elsewhere. Bicycle Transit Systems Inc. runs the similar IndeHero program in Philadelphia. But there's no analogous program in Toronto.
I almost always reuse the exact same bike I was using. It works. It's quicker, and it may be safer during the pandemic. I think there might be a time-delay rule — you might have to wait 5 or 10 seconds between docking and requesting an unlock — but you can definitely dock and unlock the exact same bike.
Denzil Minnen-Wong needs to take a hike as clearly oblivious to everything in life. Obviously there are going to be a large group of stations that are highly profitable, while others are essentially subsidized by the highly profitable ones. Just because Toronto Bike Share is under the umbrella of the TPA, doesnt mean it's going to generate a profit like its parent organization.
Denzil Minnen-Wong needs to take a hike as clearly oblivious to everything in life. Obviously there are going to be a large group of stations that are highly profitable, while others are essentially subsidized by the highly profitable ones. Just because Toronto Bike Share is under the umbrella of the TPA, doesnt mean it's going to generate a profit like its parent organization.
But that thought obviously flew over his head since he doesnt comprehend semi-complex affairs. Why did Tory pick him as a deputy mayor again?