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ParticipantEric Budd created some nice graphs of Q1 2012 hourly usage by members vs. casual users.
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ParticipantUsing a trip planner from OpenPlans, James Wong has some new results about the trip durations where users will [URL=” http://greatergreaterwashington.org/post/15168/when-is-bikeshare-faster-than-transit/”%5Dchoose bikeshare vs. transit[/URL].
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ParticipantNew work on reverse rider rewards and trip elevation changes by Rob Pitingolo:
http://blog.robpitingolo.org/2012/06/rebalancing-capital-bikeshare-stations.html
http://blog.robpitingolo.org/2012/06/capital-bikeshares-elevation-challenge.html
April 10, 2012 at 4:49 am in reply to: Capital Bikeshare Trip History Data — Results Roundup #938939caywood
ParticipantMichael, great movies. It seems to me the CaBi developer / data hacker community has just about caught up with the Londoners, even though we’ve had a year less time to hack! Let that be a challenge to them :0
BTW what was the answer to your question above about bikes being returned to the same station…was it because you were looking at the wrong year as you mentioned on twitter?
March 15, 2012 at 6:54 pm in reply to: Capital Bikeshare Trip History Data — Results Roundup #937779caywood
ParticipantI’ve posted the results of a trip data analysis showing how bicycling speed compares to other modes, based on a sample of station pairs at Greater Greater Washington.
March 15, 2012 at 3:33 pm in reply to: Capital Bikeshare Trip History Data — Results Roundup #937745caywood
ParticipantI just received clarification from CaBi that rebalancing trips are excluded from the trip data.
Bikes are “ghosted” by the service techs’ keys and are not recorded in the trip database.
February 16, 2012 at 5:13 am in reply to: Capital Bikeshare Trip History Data — Results Roundup #936259caywood
ParticipantJustin, Corey’s flat.csv file (linked above) has trip elevation changes and Euclidean distances.
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