Lyft, the parent company of Citi Bike, is cracking down on users exploiting its Bike Angels program for profit through a ...
A New York Times article Thursday highlighted a lucrative side hustle that is emblematic of the times we live in: gaming ...
For over a decade now, the Citi Bike program has been a popular way to get around New York City. With thousands of bikes ...
The bike-sharing program rewards users who help redistribute bikes around New York City. A few riders have figured out how to ...
Lyft has consistently driven double-digit growth in active rides, with similar trends expected in Q3. See why I rate LYFT ...
Ride-hailing and micromobility company Lyft plans to stop offering dockless electric bikes and scooters, including in Denver — and says it’s “exploring alternatives” in the ...
In this case, folks figured out they could maximize the payout from Lyft's Citi Bike "Bike Angels" program by taking advantage of a company algorithm used to meet its supply-and-demand needs.
One of the two companies allowed to place rentable scooters and e-bikes around Denver says it is ceasing “dockless” ...
The company will no longer operate dockless bike and scooter networks like the one it has spread across Denver, with users able to park them virtually anywhere in the public ...