Washington’s Capital Bikeshare (DC) is launching Reverse Rider Rewards, an incentive program to help keep the system balanced by encouraging riders to drop off bicycles at the region’s empty stations. Starting on June 1 and continuing through the summer months, members will earn points for trips that start at a designated “Typically Full Station” and end at a “Typically Empty Station.” Qualifying trips must take place during the morning peak period — Monday through Friday from 8 AM to 10 AM. Accrued points will be applied to Capital Bikeshare membership fees. Link to full story in The Washington Post.
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