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June 10 Muni Service Changes Adds Service on Connector Routes By Clive Tsuma The 38R Geary Rapid will run every 6 minutes starting June 10 Starting Saturday, June 10, the SFMTA will be adding Muni service on several lines to address crowding, wait times and to support increased summer tourism. We’re also making some stop changes to serve more customers and make the service more accessible and reliable.  Increased Service  To address crowding and reduce pass-ups, we’re adding service on the 1 California between Clay and Drumm streets and California Street and Presidio Avenue – where demand is highest – on weekdays from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.  We’re also going to be starting service earlier on the 1X California Express, at 7:30 a.m. instead of 8 a.m., in response to customer feedback, as well as adding stops at Cherry, Spruce and Laurel streets and Presidio Avenue.   We’re also extending the evening service to the Presidio at 30 Stockton seven days a week. The last trip from the Sports

SFMTA and Bay Area Motivate Reach Agreement

SFMTA and Bay Area Motivate Reach Agreement
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Lyft Bay Wheels bike racks

Earlier this week, the SFMTA and Bay Area Motivate’s Bay Wheels reached a 4-year agreement to provide 4,000 stationless shared e-bikes throughout San Francisco. Under the agreement, Bay Wheels will begin to deploy 4,000 new e-bikes starting in December 2019 with full rollout by April 2020. The new e-bikes will work as "hybrids" that can be docked at stations but also locked to bike racks around the City. This stationless functionality will expand the reach of the system and provide citywide access to bikeshare.

The hybrid e-bikes are in addition to the 4,500 bikes already provided for by SFMTA's contract with Bay Wheels, allowing Bay Wheels to operate up to 8,500 total bikes in San Francisco. This bikeshare expansion is in addition to the existing 500 stationless JUMP e-bikes that are permitted until March 1, 2020.

The terms of the agreement ensure that shared e-bikes will be a reliable, accessible and affordable transportation choice for San Francisco riders. In particular, the agreement has introduced new, more stringent performance standards and requirements to ensure that Bay Wheels provides reliable and redundant service. Other examples include:

  • Requiring bicycles to have components that can be easily replaced with alternatives, in the case any hardware issues arise.
  • Providing SFMTA with the right to permit a second operator if service thresholds are not consistently met.
  • $300,000 in fees to fund SFMTA bike rack installation citywide.

While the Bay Wheels e-bikes can be parked to any bike rack, bikeshare stations will remain a critical part of the system, increasing predictability for users and reducing overcrowding in high-demand areas. Through recent expansion, Bay Wheels now has over 200 stations in San Francisco, up from approximately 130 a year ago, including stations in the Richmond, Marina, Inner Sunset, Ingleside and Bayview neighborhoods.

The new hybrid e-bikes will supplement stations, allowing for bikeshare to become a new travel option across numerous neighborhoods and destinations and help meet the diverse, unique and shifting needs across our city.

We are pleased this agreement will expand the number of safe and reliable options to travel throughout San Francisco.



Published November 08, 2019 at 10:48PM
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