There were ridership numbers shown at the COTPA meeting on Friday, I was on the virtual.
There were ridership numbers shown at the COTPA meeting on Friday, I was on the virtual.
Make it free for now until you build ridership; then revisit fares at a later date. Right now you don't want high ridership while we're dealing with Covid-19 and social distancing.
They have been mostly empty from what I can tell. The only exception I have seen is this past weekend when I think there was a car show of some sorts in the CCC. I still think the majority of riders are not paying.
I saw an announcement that the streetcar is free on Friday August 21.
i still say it should just be free forever. while i know that $2 doesn't seem like it would be a hassle, for some reason with my friends they always bring up that it's a hassle to have to get a ticket. and i think ridership all the time would be way up and it would actually be used much more if it were just free.
With no Thunder Games no Concerts no Baseball Games. I haven't been downtown since the Clippers game first week in March. I would almost hate the guess had bad the business are doing in bricktown. Maybe weekends they do ok but during the week it can't be good.
Finally.
https://realtime.okcstreetcar.com/
That has actually existed for several months. I was beta testing it back in January.
Fantastic! Has a nice mobile friendly layout too.
Do the videoboards at the stops display the map?
I don't believe so, or at least I haven't seen that, but IMO no reason they could't do it if desired.
That would be a great additional enhancement. Just need to be able to display web content on those screens and it seems likely that that is possible.
Are scooters still competion for the SC or have they disappeared?
scooters are (no hyperbole) EVERYWHERE
Other than the pandemic, scooters are 100% the biggest pain to the streetcar. And honestly, on nice days it isn't even close. This summer, I use a scooter probably 10 times a month, while I use the streetcar maybe once every other month (usually large group of people).
I honestly can't justify the cost of the scooters, I will just walk. But I will ride the streetcar...
The places they're banned are in high pedestrian areas. The scooters are supposed to be driven on the streets, but obviously people joyride them on sidewalks all the time - so the apps purposely slow the scooters to almost useless in these zones.
AFAIK, you cannot have a personal scooter on the same sidewalks. Even skateboards/longboards are banned from the Myriad Garden sidewalks.
Scooters are supposed to operate on the street only. They are best utilized in designated bike lanes. When a city doesn't have bike lanes people are going to go up on the sidewalk to prevent getting run over.
People will complain when they are operated on the sidewalk. Those same people will complain when they get behind one in their car on the street. It's really a no-win situation for anyone riding scooters/bicycles.
The blame needs to fall on the city for not having bike lanes.
Clearly a pandemic is not the time to be worried about transit numbers. But, the route really is confusing and time consuming. I don't blame the MAPS 3 subcommittee one bit, they were given a pile of bad choices by the consultant. I've personally met most, and am friends with a few, of the committee members and it seemed they were all less than thrilled with the choices they were given. It felt like most were wishing a more direct line had been presented, even if it ignored a few districts or areas. The consultant tried to do too much with too little, resulting in a fairly difficult to navigate, time consuming route. Disclaimer: those are my thoughts and words based on my experiences at the time, I am not speaking for or inferring anything for them.
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