Citi Bike Milestone: Mayor de Blasio Announces 50 Millionth Ride

October 4, 2017North America""s  largest bike-share system is expanding this fall into Astoria, Harlem and  Prospect HeightsNEW  YORK— Mayor  Bill de Blasio, DOT Commissioner Polly Trottenberg and Jay Walder, President  & CEO of Motivate announced today that Citi Bike had achieved its 50 millionth  ride since the system""s launch in May 2013. In 2017, Citi Bike, currently  expanding to Astoria, Harlem and Prospect Heights, is on track to break last  year""s record of 14 million rides. By this fall, the system will have doubled  in size since 2014, from 6,000 to 12,000 bikes."In  2014, we committed to saving a struggling bike-share system and having it  expand to more New York City communities," said Mayor Bill de Blasio.
"In almost three years since, the results speak for themselves: from Harlem to  Red Hook, from Astoria to Bed-Stuy, those blue bikes have now become part of  the fabric of our city -- and we can now look forward to the 100 millionth  ride.""Fifty  million rides is such an extraordinary number, it should be put in perspective:  at more than two miles per trip, Citi Bike riders have now collectively  bicycled more than 100 million miles -- the distance from earth to the sun!"  said Department of Transportation Commissioner Polly Trottenberg. "With  the boom in cycling, Citi Bike has also been a key to helping us reach our  Vision Zero goals – as we have actually seen the positive effects of ""safety in  numbers."" We congratulate our partners at Motivate for their unabashed success  and for reaching this incredible milestone – and commit to working with them on  bike share""s bright future here in New York.""When  the Citi Bike program first launched in New York, 50 million rides seemed like  an impossible goal – but New Yorkers don""t shy from a challenge," said Jay  Walder, President and CEO of Motivate, the company that operates Citi Bike.  "Today, Citi Bike is a crucial component of our transportation network as more  New Yorkers and visitors than ever take to two wheels. We are proud Citi Bike  has become a fun, safe and equitable way to get around the city.""We  are proud of our role in helping to create a bike sharing program that has been  embraced by both New Yorkers and visitors while weaving itself into the fabric  of City," said Citi Head of Public Affairs Edward Skyler. 

"We greatly  appreciate all of the Citi Bike riders who bring this program to life and have  helped build it into the city""s first new form of public transportation in more  than a century and the most sustainable."As  part of its 2017 expansion, Citi Bike is installing stations in Harlem and in  the Queens neighborhood of Astoria, ahead of further expansion into Crown  Heights and Prospect Heights in Brooklyn. The Citi Bike program continues to be  the most widely used bike share system in the nation. Annual ridership has  steadily increased year over year, as residents and visitors alike turn to the  blue bikes to move around New York City. Riders took 8 million trips in 2014,  10 million in 2015, and almost 14 million in 2016. In 2017, riders are set to  break the record once again – with a 19 percent increase in ridership so far  this year.Daily  ridership continues to grow as well: the system, the largest among more than 50  bike share systems in North America, regularly records more than 60,000 rides  per day in peak season. Riders recently set the new daily ridership record,  clocking 74,428 trips on September 12. While individual bikes average  seven uses per day, one bike recorded 36 trips over a single day in  July. Since the system""s launch, Citi Bike riders have pedaled 102,366,046  miles and offset 53,230,343.92 pounds of carbon and counting.Citi Bike""s Phase 2 expansion will be completed by the end of 2017, doubling  the size of the network. Citi Bike has 10,000 bikes at over 600 stations,  and will have 12,000 bikes at 750 stations by the end of this year. In addition  to the aforementioned new neighborhoods, stations are currently located every  few blocks in Manhattan as far north as 130th Street and in the Brooklyn  neighborhoods of Downtown Brooklyn, DUMBO, Brooklyn Heights, Fort Greene,  Clinton Hill, Bedford-Stuyvesant, Red Hook, Park Slope, Boerum Hill, Cobble  Hill, Carroll Gardens, Gowanus, Williamsburg, and Greenpoint along with Long  Island City, Queens."Congratulations  to New York City bike riders on their 50 million Citi  Bike rides. It is a testament to the program""s success. Not only  is it eco-friendly, but it""s an affordable option for New  Yorkers to tackle their daily commute into the city. I hope to see that option  expand even further into Queens and the Bronx," said Rep. Joseph Crowley."I""m  proud to congratulate New York City""s successful bike share venture, Citi Bike,  on reaching the milestone of their 50 millionth ride. Throughout its existence,  Citi Bike has offered commuters and tourists alike an affordable, accessible  way to navigate the city. From reducing traffic congestion to promoting healthy  habits, the benefits of biking are enormous. For my part, I will continue to  advocate at the federal level to make our City safer and to enhance  transportation options," said Rep. Nydia M. Velázquez."When  Citi launched Citi Bike in May of 2013, it signaled a prolific shift in the  accessibility of our streets. What started as a small rollout in Midtown  Manhattan has since expanded to over 600 stations in Upper Manhattan, Brooklyn,  Queens, and Jersey City," said Rep. Adriano Espaillat. "Citi Bike has  empowered many New Yorkers to adopt an eco-friendly and affordable option to  travel around the city. Citi Bike has shown its commitment to making their  services accessible to all New Yorkers by building docking stations in  neighborhoods currently underserved by existing transit infrastructure and by  pro-rating membership pricing for NYCHA residents. I commend Mayor de Blasio  and Citi on the Citi Bike initiative as a successful solution to providing  multiple transit options to all New Yorkers, and creating the infrastructure to  make 50 million Citi Bike rides convenient and safe.""50 million rides on Citi Bike  translates into 50 million positive stories for riders in our city, and  counting. Bike share is helping to make Brooklyn a safer place to raise healthy  children and families, while providing a common-sense option for commuters and  tourists alike. I am excited to welcome Citi Bike to Crown Heights and Prospect  Heights in the weeks ahead, and I look forward to supporting the network""s  further expansion into underserved communities in our borough," said Brooklyn Borough President Eric L. Adams."Citi  Bike""s continuous growth highlights the importance of having options when  traveling within New York City. I am looking forward to Citi Bike""s expansion  into Queens," said Assemblyman Michael DenDekker."I""m thrilled that Citi Bike is coming to Prospect Heights," said Assemblyman Walter Mosley. "Citi Bike has opened up transportations options in Brooklyn, and through their partnership with Restoration Plaza, has built up a large network of bikers in Bed-Stuy, Crown Heights and now Prospect Heights. It is my hope that this expansion will continue to build on the work Citi Bike has done, encouraging residents to become more active, use sustainable transportation, and learn bike safety. I thank Citi Bike for all they have done to promote biking in Brooklyn, and I will continue to work with them on future initatives.""Citi  Bike""s growth in Queens is fantastic," said New York City Council Majority  Leader Jimmy Van Bramer. "I am proud that Long Island City was the first  neighborhood in Queens to get Citi Bike stations and thrilled for the  expansion. 

I look forward to Citi Bike""s expansion to all parts of Queens and  our City!""Fifty  million rides are fifty million instances in which New Yorkers and visitors  were able to ride a bike and contribute to our environmental goals," said Council  Member Ydanis Rodriguez, Chair of the Council Committee on Transportation.  "The impact of Citi Bike on the environment and the millions of pounds of  carbon dioxide it has helped offset are impressive. Continuing the expansion of  bike share to Astoria, Harlem, and Prospect Heights opens the door for  thousands of New Yorkers to explore biking as a fun and eco-friendly  transportation option. This milestone is a win for all New Yorkers.""As  an avid cyclist (especially along the Hudson River), I am thrilled to hear that  Citi Bike has hit 50 million rides in New York City. Bike share services like  Citi Bike are helping to change the culture of our city, bringing control of  our streets back to people, as opposed to vehicles. We have a long way to go  but New York is on its way to becoming a bike-friendly city, which would have  seemed unthinkable only a few years ago," said Council Member Helen  Rosenthal."Citi  Bike provides New Yorkers with an important transportation option that promotes  both a healthy environment and a healthy body," said Council Member Robert  Cornegy, Jr. "As Chair of the Council""s Committee on Small Business, I also  understand the importance of transportation alternatives like Citi Bike to the  progress of small business owners, and have advocated for the increased  availability of such options throughout New York City. I am extremely pleased  to see the program expanding to even more neighborhoods in this City and am  excited by the prospect of the many millions of rides to come.""Hitting  this incredible milestone is a reminder of the essential place Citi Bike has in  our public transportation network," said Council Member Margaret Chin. "As an elected official in one of the most densely populated areas of our City,  it is hard to imagine a time when Citi Bike did not exist as an alternative for  commuters, visitors and residents. As this groundbreaking bike share program  expands, I look forward to working with the Administration and the Citi Bike  team to make it even more convenient and accessible for riders.""As  the population of our City grows, we also need to grow our transportation  network, and that includes Citi Bike," said Council Member Johnson,  Chair of the Health Committee. "Citi Bike has been transformational in  helping New Yorkers get around and hopefully this expansion will get even more  people biking. I want to thank Mayor de Blasio, Commissioner Trottenberg and  Jay Walder for helping to make New York transportation happier and  healthier.""I""m  proud that we have been able to achieve yet another alternative form of  transportation for New Yorkers. Alongside projects such as the new Red Hook  Ferry, we are offering proof that our existing infrastructure can indeed handle  these changes, and that they are changes we must enact. We must embrace these  eco-friendly methods of transportation wherever we can. Our health, our beloved  city, and our world all depend on it." said Council Member Carlos Menchaca."Citi  Bike is an invaluable piece of public infrastructure that gives people a useful  and convenient transit option. Fifty million rides prove that it""s a healthy,  environmentally-friendly, and safe transportation option that New Yorkers  clearly need and use," said City Council Member Brad Lander. "I""m  thrilled to have Citi Bikes in our neighborhoods. For trips up to Prospect Park  or down to Red Hook pool, it""s a great way to travel. I""ll keep pushing for it  to expand to further parts of my District as we ride our way to 100 million  rides!""Citi Bike""s incredible success has made it as  synonymous with New York City as skyscrapers, yellow cabs, and the subway.  

As a Citi Biker and founding member, I""d like to think maybe the 50 Millionth  ride was me, getting around my district," said Council Member Ben Kallos.  "Thank you to Mayor Bill de Blasio and Transportation Commissioner Polly  Trottenberg for their commitment making Citi Bike a  continued success.""Fifty  million Citi Bike trips is testament to New Yorkers embrace of cycling -- and  it is fitting that Citi Bike should hit this historic milestone the week that  it continues to expand into Harlem, Astoria and Prospect Heights," said Paul  Steely White, executive director of Transportation Alternatives. "The  people of New York City clearly adore cycling, and Citi Bike, and are clamoring  for opportunities to participate. Fifty million times over, there is no  question as to the success of bike share in New York and we must continue to  expand Citi Bike to neighborhoods across the five boroughs."In 2014, the de Blasio Administration  illustrated its commitment to a robust bike share system, successfully securing  a new company, Motivate, to operate the system.  An infusion of private  capital stabilized the system and improved service has led to growth and record  ridership in the two years since.  This year""s installations  complete the Phase 2 expansion, and the Administration is exploring new ways to  bring bike share to more New Yorkers, including the Bronx and Staten Island.The  annual cost of a Citi Bike membership is $163 or $14.95/month with an annual  commitment. NYCHA residents and members of select community development credit  unions are eligible to receive discounted $5/month memberships.Annual  members receive an electronic key to undock a bike from any station, allowing  unlimited trips up to 45 minutes without incurring any additional costs.  Twenty-four-hour and three-day passes are available for purchase at any Citi  Bike station or through the Citi Bike app and provide unlimited 30-minute  trips. Reduced cost memberships are available for NYCHA residents and members  of select credit unions throughout the city, and for IDNYC holders in their  first year of membership.Learn  more at citibikenyc.com

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