amNewYork email newsletterNew York City is set to expand its e-scooter share pilot program to several neighborhoods in eastern Queens this summer, three years after launching the program in the Bronx with the aim of expanding micro-mobility to new corners of the five boroughs.
The pilot will extend from Flushing and Auburndale in the north, past Kissena Park through Fresh Meadows and Hillcrest, passing through Jamaica, Briarwood, and Hollis, and reaching down to St. Albans, Rochdale Village, and Springfield Gardens just north of John F. Kennedy Airport. The pilot area will cover about 20 square miles., where 3.8 million trips have been logged by 157,000 unique users, DOT says.
“Bronx riders demonstrated shared e-scooters can work in the Big Apple, using them to connect to work, school, and public transit. We’re excited to expand to Queens to continue building new connections, including north and south, and beyond the end of subway lines,” said Nicole Yearwood, Lime’s senior manager of government relations. “We’re eager to continue our listening tour in eastern Queens neighborhoods over the coming months to provide the best possible service in the World’s Borough.
Discount fares are also available for low-income residents using government assistance programs like SNAP or NYCHA residents; in line with the pilot’s ambitions, discount riders have taken more than twice as many trips per capita as regular-fare riders, DOT said in aUnlike Citi Bikes, the scooters are capable of being parked anywhere, though the DOT designated “corral” zones along busy commercial corridors in the Bronx and said they “reduce clutter and obstructions” when users park their...
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