Citi Bike

Citi Bike Software


Company Name:

About: Motiv provides electric powered intelligent chassis & software solutions for cost effective,
reliable, class 4-7 commercial vehicles.
Headquarters: Foster City, California, United States.

 
  2023-12-18

Citi Bike Overview


What is Citi Bike?

The Citi Bike app is the official app for NYC’s bike share system. It allows users to access thousands of bikes in their area, unlock and pay directly from the app, and return the bikes to any other station in the system. The app also provides information on upcoming public transit departures, including MTA subway trains, shuttles, local, limited, & express buses, LIRR commuter rail trains, Metro-North commuter rail trains, PATH rapid transit trains, Bee-Line local & express buses, NYC Ferries, the Staten Island Ferry, the AirTrain JFK, the AirTrain Newark, the Roosevelt Island Tramway, and NJT commuter rail trains, light rail trains, & buses.



Features


- Access to thousands of bikes in your area

- Unlock and pay directly from the app

- Return the bikes to any other station in the system

- Information on upcoming public transit departures

- Purchase Citi Bike passes: Single ride, Access pass, Membership.



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Citi Bike Pricing Plans

Duration Amount (USD)
Billed Once $4.82
Monthly Subscription $12.50

**Pricing data is based on average subscription prices reported by Justuseapp.com users..



Product Details and Description of



The official app for Citi Bike, NYC’s bike share system. Citi Bike consists of a fleet of specially designed, sturdy and durable bikes that are locked into a network of docking stations throughout the city. Our bikes can be unlocked from one station and returned to any other station in the system, making them ideal for one-way trips. Bike share is a greener, healthier way to get around — whether you’re commuting, running errands, meeting friends, or exploring in a new city. The Citi Bike app gives you access to thousands of bikes in your area — unlock and pay directly from the app and get going. The Citi Bike app also shows upcoming public transit departures, including MTA subway trains, shuttles, local, limited, & express buses, LIRR commuter rail trains, Metro-North commuter rail trains, PATH rapid transit trains, Bee-Line local & express buses, NYC Ferries, the Staten Island Ferry, the AirTrain JFK, the AirTrain Newark, the Roosevelt Island Tramway, and NJT commuter rail trains, light rail trains, & buses. Within the app, you can purchase the following Citi Bike passes: Single ride Access pass Membership Happy riding!




Top Reviews

By JLD2111322

Citi Bike is Revolutionary

I have lived in the city for 15 years. Traveling on the MTA and becoming increasingly discouraged as time has commenced during my time here with all the price hikes, yet conditions in the subways have not improved. I have only been a member of Citi Bike little yet the freedom it has provided has been revolutionary. A viable, fun, transformational - in that it also serves as an excellent source exercise which releases happy endorphins that flood your system(!!!) - form of transportation! I look forward to seeing how much money it saves me! And even if it doesn’t save me - even if not the change/trade off in what I get from being a Citi Bike member will be worth it!

By Bikie Angel

A step-bk update-I care enough to vent out my criticism

The enthusiasm of the whole crew at this app(tech, the ever-improving ground crew...) and their prompt responses online deserve five stars in every way. As I read through the previous replies- I too am looking forward to the “plan a route” going out in full 4th in May. When ppl complain and want to voice concerns they write it here but seldom do they take time to express their appreciation... Ps Hope someday individuals could have the possibility of applying for an extended riding session-10,15mins without being penalized if going over 45 for like 30 seconds.

By Joeynz1975

Unbelievable, magnificent, stupendous (choose any synonym you like)

I used to pay $120 a month to ride the subway as my commute to work. Now, I can ride back and forth for only $60 a year through my company’s reduced rate. I now bike 8 Miles a day, and if I don’t do any other exercise throughout the whole day, I still feel good about my activity for the day. It gets me to work in the same time (or less) than my two subway trains might take. All the bikes work great, some are better than others but I’ve never had a serious issue with a bike. Some of handlebar grips slide over making the bell not work properly. Also, even though I ride up and down big slopes on the streets and over the Brooklyn bridge, I find that only 3rd gear is useful. I’ve tried 2nd gear going up difficult hills and it’s not strong enough. That being said, I can’t imagine anyone in their right mind ever switching to the first speed.





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