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Lyft, the ride-sharing company that operates Citi Bike, agreed to start using age verification after a written request from ...
Young New Yorkers can say goodbye to Citi Bike joy rides. In a letter to city officials last week, Head of Lyft Urban ...
If your Citi Bike routine goes “unlock, adjust seat, pedal like a maniac,” soon there’ll be a new step in the choreography: proving you’re old enough to be on the bike in the first place.
Citi Bike, operated by Lyft, will introduce age verification to ensure riders are at least 16 years old, as reported by ...
In response to Lyft announcing that it will begin implementing age verification to ensure electric Citi Bike riders are 16 or older, Tusk Philanthropies, who developed and led the effort to bring ...
New York City wants stricter rules for who can ride Citi Bike’s electric bicycles. The goal? Stop underage riders from using ...
E-bikes are adding convenience in local transportation everywhere, and specifically in travel and tourism cities. Riding an e ...
Details were scant, but the new policy comes after a brief campaign by Council Member Justin Brannan and venture ...
I kept following the blue dot on Find My Friends but it just didn’t make sense. My then 15-year old son was at the Mets game ...
The electric Citi Bikes can currently ride at 18 miles per hour, a limit the service’s operator, Lyft, previously set as part of an agreement with Adams’ Department of Transportation.
The operator of the bike share program, Lyft, says the price cap had been a glitch and was never supposed to exist. Annual members will still have a price cap on rides over 20 minutes.