samedi 30 avril 2022
New video by Fox News on YouTube - go check it out ;-)
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When a Frenchman calls an Indian Call Center : The iRabbit
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vendredi 29 avril 2022
Tough guy wanted to duke it out
Tough guy wanted to duke it out
Tough guy wanted to duke it out
Tough guy wanted to duke it out
Tough guy wanted to duke it out
Tough guy wanted to duke it out
jeudi 28 avril 2022
Bikeshare Pricing Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
By Adrian Leung
With Spring in the air and a recent expansion of up to 275 stations in SF, more people are riding bikeshare. Our major goal is to make bicycling easy by making bikes available while simultaneously reducing the burden of ownership (e.g. theft, storage, maintenance). We’ll see discount codes for new members in Bike Month May. And Lyft is providing ride credit for anyone riding a regular pedal bike in the last 30-days, who’ve never tried the e-Bikes.
We get a lot of questions about pricing—How does pricing work? Who sets it? Is this Private or Public? We figured a dedicated FAQ could help to cover the basics.
How much does bikeshare cost?
Bikeshare is the most affordable mobility option in San Francisco and the Bay Area. An annual bikeshare membership costs about $14/month, which includes unlimited 45-minute trips on regular pedal bikes with no additional fees anywhere in the five-city service area.
Why do e-bikes cost more?
E-bikes contain batteries that need charging and more expensive parts like motors and sensors that require more maintenance and more work to locate and redistribute. The city and our bikeshare operator, Lyft, try to balance these costs with maintaining and improving service for all San Franciscans, especially ones who can't afford higher prices.
The 2015 bikeshare agreement grants exclusivity to the contractor for station-based bikeshare. In 2019, the SFMTA sought to offer e-bikeshare operator permits to increase competition. An ensuing lawsuit resulted in Bay Wheels exclusivity and SFMTA approval power over pricing while allowing the operator to push towards financially sustainability.
How is pricing decided?
The annual membership pricing was specified by the 2015 regional agreement, managed by Metropolitan Transportation Commission and unanimously approved by SF Supervisors. E-bike per minute pricing is subject to SFMTA approval (keeping increased operating costs and program financial sustainability in mind), and all other pricing, like per-trip unlock fees and overages, is up to Lyft.
How has the city used pricing approval power to expand equity measures for bikeshare?
The city can’t lower e-Bike prices, but it has negotiated public benefits like
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Per-minute caps on Bike Share For All members, and trips that start or end in outer areas;
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Free Bike Share For All Memberships, discount programs for new members;
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Waivers for out-of-station parking fees in neighborhoods without stations;
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Continued station expansion with city-wide service.
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Click here to open a dynamic map of the different ebike pricing service areas in San Francisco.
Why is there a 45-minute time limit?
Bikeshare is designed for shorter duration trips. The system works by circulating—sharing—bikes between users. When a bike is checked out, it reduces the number of total available bikes in the system and increases the possibility there won’t be enough bikes for people who need them and this hurts system dependability. If a rider needs a bike for longer than 45 minutes, they can always check out a new bike mid-trip to complete their ride. For longer trips, the city recommends looking into other non-bikeshare options, like bike rentals.
What are the costs associated with bikeshare, and who pays for them? As a public private partnership, all expenses—including labor and maintenance--are paid by the operator, and San Francisco and its regional partners offer this service at no cost to taxpayers. Bikeshare provides living wage union jobs to station technicians, bicycle mechanics, and system rebalancers, and city planners and engineers support the research, expansion, communications, and customer service needs for the program.
What’s next for pricing?
The current e-bike agreement ends in 2024; the regional regular pedal station-based contract ends in 2027. The city and regional partners are exploring services, pricing, and partnerships that may come next, with the goal of continuing to expand bikeshare as an accessible, sustainable transportation choice for San Francisco.
If you have thoughts on bikeshare pricing, we want to hear from you. Feel free to reach out with ideas to bikeshare@sfmta.com.
And to celebrate National Bike Month, starting May 1, Bay Wheels is providing 20% off annual or monthly Bay Wheels membership. Enter one of the codes below at checkout and enjoy membership benefits for less.
20% off Annual Memberships: BWMAYANNUAL20
20% off Monthly Memberships: BWMAYMONTHLY20
Published April 28, 2022 at 09:50PM
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mercredi 27 avril 2022
One Wedding Facebook - April 28, 2022 at 12:16AM
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[OC] I'm having a kitty for supper 😺
[OC] I'm having a kitty for supper 😺
[OC] I'm having a kitty for supper 😺
[OC] I'm having a kitty for supper 😺
mardi 26 avril 2022
SFMTA Announces New Initiative to Address Safety
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SFMTA Announces New Initiative to Address Safety https://ift.tt/hlFIuBJ April 27, 2022 at 12:25AM
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SFMTA Announces New Initiative to Address Safety
By Kimberly Burrus
SFMTA staff celebrating women’s history
Safety is an absolute priority for the SFMTA. We’ve heard loud and clear that personal safety is a growing concern for the public and staff and we’ve taken a lot of steps to increase safety across our system. We also know there is much work to do to address some of the most pervasive ways harassment and violence show up in public transportation.
This April as we observe Sexual Harassment Awareness Month, the SFMTA is proud to announce that we are developing a new Safety Equity Initiative. The goal of the initiative is to reduce and eventually eliminate gender-based harassment and violence on Muni.
Gender-based harassment is one of the most widespread and persistent forms of violence. It impacts women, girls and gender-expansive people — people who don’t conform to traditional gender roles — of all ages, abilities, races, ethnicities, and cultural and language groups. Women often feel unsafe on transit, which impacts how often they ride, when they ride and if they ride at all. This is especially true for women and girls of color, and gender-based harassment disproportionately impacts community members who are Black, Indigenous and people of color (BIPOC).
The Safety Equity Initiative will center the experiences of our most transit-reliant community members and build community-focused solutions. Our initial steps will focus on understanding the scope and gravity of the issues through data collection and outreach. We will partner with community-based organizations, our riders and staff to enhance our existing reporting structure and implement data-driven security upgrades.
New Reporting Options
We know gender-based harassment often goes unreported. There is much we need to learn to make meaningful progress and we need your help. That’s why we are expanding reporting options on our Muni Feedback form and the 311 Customer Service phone line.
In the coming days, users and bystanders will be able to report different types of gender-based harassment incidents, their location and other information that will help us understand the scope of the problem better, identify possible improvements and track progress.
These incidents can include inappropriate, unwanted contact, gestures or comments, staring, groping, indecent exposure, abuse and violence of a sexual or nonsexual nature. Some of these incidents may also be criminal acts. All of them are unacceptable, and we have a duty to work to end these behaviors.
Why We Are Focusing on Gender and Racial Equity
Gender-based harassment doesn’t happen in a vacuum. It’s often targeted at BIPOC and low-income women and can be laced with racism. LGBTQIA people are also frequently subjected to gender-based harassment that is laced with homophobia and transphobia. At the same time, people who belong to groups with less power and resources in society tend to be less likely to report it to when they’re harassed.
By elevating equity as a key part of this safety initiative, we want to signal that we’re seeking engagement and partnership from all the diverse groups of people who are impacted by gender-based harassment. This includes trans women and girls, non-binary people, gender non-conforming people, gender queer people, cis girls and cis women and any woman- and girl-identified individuals. We will also work to educate and engage men and boys to help prevent harassment.
Our staff were inspired by BART’s Not One More Girl campaign, which has been a model for building partnerships and community-driven solutions around gender-based safety challenges. Similarly, we want to collaborate with a diversity of stakeholders, community-based organizations and community members to develop community-centered solutions that make our transportation system safer for all – staff, riders and bystanders.
We’re excited to embark on this process and look forward to creating change together.
Read more about our program vision, goals, intended outcomes and commitment to the community on the new project page at Safety Equity Initiative.. Email us about this initiative, and other safety issues, at MuniSafe@SFMTA.com.
Published April 26, 2022 at 11:10PM
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lundi 25 avril 2022
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dimanche 24 avril 2022
My one eyed good boi wanted to share his dapper new hat with you today
My one eyed good boi wanted to share his dapper new hat with you today
My one eyed good boi wanted to share his dapper new hat with you today
My one eyed good boi wanted to share his dapper new hat with you today
My one eyed good boi wanted to share his dapper new hat with you today
My one eyed good boi wanted to share his dapper new hat with you today
My one eyed good boi wanted to share his dapper new hat with you today
samedi 23 avril 2022
vendredi 22 avril 2022
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Roo would like you to know that despite all the craziness in the world, you are doing the best you can.
Roo would like you to know that despite all the craziness in the world, you are doing the best you can.
Roo would like you to know that despite all the craziness in the world, you are doing the best you can.
jeudi 21 avril 2022
One Wedding Facebook - April 22, 2022 at 12:21AM
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mercredi 20 avril 2022
My 17 year old boy asserting his love dominance while my wiener rests in the background.
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mardi 19 avril 2022
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lundi 18 avril 2022
Show HN: Photogrammetry of Seattle landmarks rendered in WebGL https://ift.tt/8AHb6RG
little baby
little baby
little baby
dimanche 17 avril 2022
1 day old sea otter trying to sleep on mom
This Saint Bernard puppy stole our hearts and we couldn’t get him 😢
1 day old sea otter trying to sleep on mom
1 day old sea otter trying to sleep on mom
This Saint Bernard puppy stole our hearts and we couldn’t get him 😢
samedi 16 avril 2022
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Got back from the shelter an hour ago, I think she is settling in nicely. (OC)
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vendredi 15 avril 2022
One Wedding Facebook - April 16, 2022 at 12:14AM
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The dismount at the end was so cute.
The dismount at the end was so cute.
jeudi 14 avril 2022
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New video by Fox News on YouTube - go check it out ;-)
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mercredi 13 avril 2022
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