Asher
Well-Known Member
I ditched my car about a year ago and I've been using a combination of Uber, Jump ebike shares, Ford non-ebike shares, electric scoot.co mopeds to get around and I've even tried the dockless e-razors that are now scattered throughout my city.
The problem with the shared ebikes (and the mopeds) is there are often none around when I need one. Especially during commute hours. If I don't get up super early in the morning, all the ones near my home are gone, same with in the evening going home from work - by 5:00pm there's nothing left.
After trying every transportation mode available (bus/light rail, motorcycle, car, regular bike, ebike) I have come to the conclusion that ebikes are the absolute fastest way to get to anywhere but the farthest corners of this city. (not to mention most secure - I had my cars stolen twice, crackheads have broken off the sparkplugs on the motorcycle I had to use the ceramic tubes, public transit smells like urine and feces... yes, this city is kind of a s-hole).
Unless the number of shared bikes increases to a saturation point, there's really no way for them to be reliable transport. if there are none available. Owning your own seems like the only way!
Thank the city government. They cap Jump at 250 bikes. It's dumb and there's no good reason for it. They could probably sustain 5-10k easily.
SF is kind of an outlier by US standards in density and small size, so I think the deck is tilted even more in favor of bikeshare there. When it's actually unleashed.