Capital Bikeshare

Travel
Rating
3.8 (502)
Size
181.6 MB
Age rating
4+
Current version
15.18.3
Price
Free
Seller
Lyft Bikes and Scooters, LLC
Last update
1 year ago
Version OS
14.0 or later
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User Reviews for Capital Bikeshare

3.75 out of 5
502 Ratings
5 years ago, Mr. T. Grizzly
They try - to a certain extent!
I was very pleased with how the app worked. Just a few simple essential functions but they worked well. The live map was accurate and the trip mapping function worked well. Yes, not all of the bikes are perfect (fix those loose headsets!), and the docks don’t always work (which can be discouraging when you finally reach your destination and hope to ditch the bike like a hot potato and you find the only empty docks are not working), but most everything worked well enough, enough of the time for this user who was there for a few days as a tourist. And customer service was right there to take any phone calls with questions. Unless you want to try the scooters, which look like an easier and more fun way to get around, the whole BikeShare system is pretty awesome. A great alternative to taking the Metro or using a car. The 30 minute time limit is sufficient to get from one place to another if you are a tourist exploring different parts of the city.
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6 years ago, Chestderr
Great Simple Useful.
I found this app easy to use and extremely useful. Most helpful features for me is locating nearby bikes And the confirmation notification that comes when immediately upon docking the bike I found that most status data on breaks and docs available was accurate however a couple were way off. Another useful feature is the stopwatch starting immediately after the bike is checked out. The most desirable feature that isn’t implemented is being able to locate key dispensers. The online web based map shows that info but the app does not include it at all if you need to find a key dispenser forget about using the app for that.
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5 years ago, WhatzUpWitYou
A Bad Start With A Happy Ending
Had a HORRIBLE experience with renting my bike and ending the trip docking it. Was a little disappointed with how difficult it was for a newcomer to try to rent a bike for only half an hour, but this entire experience was negated by one of the most superior customer service experiences I’ve ever had. Marie (I definitely want to give her a shoutout!) spoke with me on the phone and was not only patient, but went above and beyond what I expected customer service would be for a $2 bike ride around DC. I had an issue docking my bike, and she was able to talk to upper management (without me even having to ask) and calm my fears as a first time user of the service. Now that I’m aware of how the system works, I would definitely recommend renting a bike through this company in the city (especially if you want to put in the exercise and save money over Uber, scooters, and other ride share/renting services).
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4 years ago, Enri S.
Try Harder.
There is nothing more frustrating than a transportation system that does not a good infrastructure in place when you have an emergency while using their product. First, There is no direct contact option through either the CaBi app or the Lyft app (owner). If you need to call them in a pinch you’ll have to Google their phone number and look through a few different pages before you find the correct one. This does not guarantee you will speak to a person. The reporting options within the app are insufficient. If your bike goes missing (gets stolen) you cannot select this as an option. If you had to ditch the bike because the tire blew out in the middle of a ride on the way to your job - there is no option for this either. I put Try Harder because you can build a more functional app that allows the end user to be self-sufficient or create a robust customer service infrastructure to help the end user navigate problems using your service. Pretty much anytime you experience an issue after you check out the bike you have to speak to a human and whether you’re on your way somewhere or not you are responsible for the bike. So, your only option is to wait around until someone picks up the phone.
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2 years ago, HourCat
Really love this service
I have had a Bikeshare subscription annually for a few years now. For me it’s an incredibly good investment for getting around in downtown DC and Alexandria. I like the fact that you can rate the rides and leave comments on the bikes. although I have run into a few skanky bikes over the years, they continue to improve, coming out with better models. And now they have the E bikes which, if you can find one and if you’re in a hurry are really good for longer rides. And economic too. I recommend the annual subscription if you ride on a regular basis. Honestly, I rarely take my car into the city any more thanks to a combination of bus, Metro and Bikeshare.
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3 years ago, Someone Else
Capacity issues that have only gotten worse
If you’re considering getting a Capital Bikeshare membership at the moment, please keep in mind that there are some stations that are NEVER stocked with normal bikes. I live in the Adams Morgan area, I got the subscription because I have 3 stations within a 5 min walk, and they are regularly completely out of working bikes. I have also run into a situation (going to Georgetown during the day) where all of the stations are FULL within a mile radius, and I have to park way out of my way to get where I’m going. It makes me feel like I can’t rely on the bikeshare at all. When they’re available, I appreciate the convenience of Capital bikeshare, but you all need to increase capacity (or figure out how to cycle bikes in and out of their stations better). Otherwise I’ll probably cancel and use my own bike.
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5 years ago, megaroo117
Great app, but numbers aren't always up to date
Easy to use, fast app. Gets you on a bike in no time! Taking off a star because the main benefit of the app (versus using the key) is to see the # of available bikes and docking stations. Unfortunately the app's numbers are usually inaccurate (sometimes wildly so!) which makes it very difficult to plan where to end a stop. Also, sometimes there is an available bike but the app says there is none, so you can only unlock it with a key. I will likely stick to using the key and my eyeballs but it's good to have a backup.
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6 years ago, Fas77
30 min not enough time
We’re in Nova where the bike stations are few and far between. The idea is awesome and we’re psyched to have a dock in our neighborhood, but of our 30 min ride 15 was going out of our way to find a dock to check into. Miami had a 2 hour limit, which was wonderful and left us feeling like we weren’t rushing. Here we wanted to stop along the W&OD, but couldn’t because we needed to get to George Mason ASAP. Forget about going out towards FC. The last dock is at EFC and navigating 15 min out and then having to turn back brings you nowhere. Great in theory for downtown, but not an enjoyable experience outside of town. And honestly, who’s going to be able to commute on a 3 speed on the Custis from EFC into the city in 30 min?
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2 years ago, Meeeerrrrrrerr
What the heck
This is my first time using this service and atp I don’t ever want to use Lyft again. First time renting a bike goes smooth. Rent it at 6 give it back at 11 at union station. Bike does not dock when I try to put it back. Immediately try to tell the app but of course not working. Almost miss my train messing with the app. I contact customer service and they tell me since the see it’s my first time using they will cancel the ride and waive the extra mileage fees. Nope bold face lie. My app proceeded to charge me .15 a mi to go from union station to Rockville and from Rockville to Baltimore and from Baltimore to Sparrows point…. The next day. I was charged for 24 hours on a bike I rode for 6. I am beyond livid because why does it take 3 separate interactions for absolutely nothing to get done. Delete my account.
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4 years ago, lost a new user
Docking Station
I parked the city bike at 4th and Rhode Island docking station to swap for another bike that I wanted. Unfortunately, the counter kept counting saying I had the bike out. So tried pulling the bike back out but it was locked in. So now I don’t either bikes because the system doesn’t show I docked. The counter is going on 24 hours that I have the bike. I sent several pics to show the address and the bike where it’s locked. I sent emails, submitted in the system my problem and have not gotten a proper response to stop the counter so I may get another bike. I’ve never had a major issue like this since I started using city bike a few months back. It’s an extreme inconvenience when you can’t reach anyone to fix the issue. As of right now the follow day. The counter is going on 24 hours that I have the bike. Sad!
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2 years ago, Aimilianos M
Why Can’t This City Run a Proper Bikeshare?
There are never any ebikes, and in the rare instance when you find one at a docking station, they’re broken and out of service. Today seemed like a lucky day—FOUR ebikes instead of the usual zero. All four were broken and out of service. One was still listed on the app, for some reason, despite being out of service. Probably just to get your hopes up for nothing, which is what Capital Bike Share does best! What is the point of a bikeshare system with no working ebikes? You can’t even claim that you’re limited by the number of docking slots available, because ebikes don’t need to be returned to a docking station! They can be locked anywhere. And yet working ebikes are nowhere to be found.
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1 year ago, GalaxiPlqnets
Bad service support to improve their product
I was excited when finding this opportunity to bike around and park it during my DC trip. I appreciate the innovation to bring people convenience and a different travel experience. However new business always has opportunity /unknowns to improve in the process. One problem we discovered was that the destination had no available station for us to park the bike. We couldn’t tour the place as they suggested on the website. When I contacted the support through chat. I was directed to a place nearby however there was only one station and I rented two bikes as a group. Not to mention that station was broken. The first service person provided $5 discount to one bike but not the other in the same group ( rented by same account in same app). When I asked multiple times, no one responded. Till I called, they said we are so sorry for your experience but nothing we can do. It is so ironic that they admitted it was a bad experience but won’t do anything.
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5 months ago, ZeeWaqCh
Terrible
I came to DC, saw these bikes parked outside a walmart and tried using one after downloading the app. I unlocked the bike through the app, but it did not get unlocked at the station and remained stuck. I contacted the customer support, he said he was sorry the station didn’t work. I should try another one. I tried again with another bike, once again it remained stuck. I told the customer service again. He said he was sorry and i should contact customer service again for refund of the charged amount. 24 hours later, i was charged 50 dollars (25 each for both the failed rides, it treated as if i rode the bike for 24 hours). I contacted the customer support twice again and they both said they will contact me with the right team. It’s been more that 2 days and no one contacted me. They don’t care for their customers. They don’t care if their bikes don’t work. Terrible. Would not recommend to anyone. Better take local transport, it’s much cheaper and efficient and you wont have to waste your precious time , energy and money.
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1 year ago, Teddy_404
Everything Is Broken
Tried to get three rides today. Each time experienced some issues and had to call the customer service. First time, the station not release the bike but still charged me. Second time, could not return the bike to the dock. Though I parked to a public parking ramp and it’s allowed in the area, I still got charged for the $25 parking fee. Third time, could not dock the bike back to the station again. I called right away. They asked me to park at another station, which is not working either. Guess what, I had to pay the fee again! What a scam company! Now I understand why the bikes are everywhere but people just grab the scooter and other e-bikes even this being much cheaper.
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6 years ago, bikeandbefree!
Thanks and question
Could the app give audio directions to the next place on our route? I find I’m having to go back and forth between google maps and bokeshare app to find my way. I’m an Infrequent visitor to dc so need all the help I can get. Also can you do something about all the construction and roadwork detours? 😶I love riding a bike around dc for a rock bottom reasonable price. Thanks so much for making that possible! Susy
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2 years ago, Vivi74659
Unreliable app
I used the app for the first time today. I thought I needed to dock the bike every 45 minutes so as not to incur additional charges on the day pass. I was able to unlock a bike the first and second time. However, the app stopped working. Each time I scanned the barcode on a bike, it would indicate it was unlocking but after about a minute I got a message that the bike was either waiting for repair or was unavailable and to scan another bike. After trying all 5 bikes at one docking station, I walked to another station about 10 minutes away and tried all 14 bikes. Each time a message came up that the bike was unavailable. I was stuck without a bike to ride the 8 miles home.
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3 years ago, Another nickkname
Mandatory, horrible to use
You almost have to use this app to use the bike share system but it gets more difficult to use with every update. Lyft hijacked the app and now tries to steer you to all sorts of bikes which clutters the map. An annoying pop up reminds you to park at a station with every click even as most of the bikes it shows are NOT in the station system. When you’re running out of time on your 30 minute ride and desperate to find a docking site you have to click thru the pop up and pick through a multitude of too-similar icons and then figure out how to orient the map.
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2 months ago, Ekelly2024
AWFUL CUSTOMER SUPPORT
I never leave reviews waste of time but my god for the amount of time I’ve wasted with customer support on this app it’s terrible and I hope no one has to relive this. Please note that myself my friends have had issues docking the bikes. And they just tell you to leave it there they have to wait until it “”ends” and someone else will steal the bike and use it. It’s a Teri le system. I’ve talk to three customer support reps about this issue and STILL HAVE NOT HAD THE ISSUE RESOLVED!! I am at a loss for words and my account was suspended for THEIR ERROR!!! And on top of that I was charged $25. This is the absolute worst service setup. Never had this issue back in SF. This app and bikes are TERRIBLE.
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2 years ago, Sisyphus291
Occasionally buggy and lack of clear info
The app looks reasonably slick but if you’re a new user it can be daunting if it’s your first time. In my case, a bike was rented but it wasn’t shown in the app when you approaching a 45 minute time limit while on a day pass and you’ll start to accrue extra charges. Info isn’t clear in the app. App does a good job with map info showing you wracks and bikes available. System itself is wonky. As said before, dearth of new user help info. Racks can be troublesome. Some bikes may not be available. Oddly enough can’t use Lyft car request while having a bike out.
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6 years ago, jbouchelle
Convenient and good customer service
Capital BikeShare is awesome. My work provides a discounted yearly membership for unlimited rides which definitely makes me use the bikes more than I normally would. The locations are convenient. I can park and lot have to worry about locking my bike or returning to the parked location. I’ve only had one issue when my bike didn’t lock upon return, but the customer service was great and they easily took care of it. High recommend!
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5 years ago, Kreid2318
SCAM! I would give zero stars if possible
This service is a complete scam! My husband and I purchased two 24-pass for $14 and used the bike for a total of 4hrs, which resulted in additional charge of the $63 dollars!!! There is absolutely no way anyone can figure out the fee system and beware of going over 30 minutes even with a “24-hr Pass”. This essentially means you are required to watch the clock while trying to relax outside, checking your email for time warnings/threats of extra fees and biking only between bike docks instead of on the many beautiful bike paths. Also FYI this is a service owned by Lyft and not by the city government as originally stated on the app site when I downloaded the app. DO NOT USE!!!
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4 years ago, sam_yo1991___
Misinformation re: available bikes
Consistently, the app tells you bikes are available when they are not. Beyond being annoying and frustrating, this is da vero is considering women oftentimes walk a certain distance, assuming a bike will be available when it in fact is not & will not unlock. I called customer service & they said that the bikes werent unlocking because someone who rode it previously must have reported an issue. Ok...so then why doesn’t the app reflect this? It should show ONLY bikes that are able to be unlocked, not those waiting for maintenance.
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5 years ago, poomfatty
The old version was far better
I liked the old version so much better than this new one. The new one takes longer to show stations on the map, longer to show bikes available on the map, doesn’t say when it last refreshed bike availability at each station, uses station icons that no longer show full vs empty ratios, no longer allows you to find directions and which stations would be closest to your origin and destination, no longer shows any points details in your account or on each station, and many other things that make it worse. Please bring back the old app - it had been refined to perfection.
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6 months ago, 6465536
Day Pass made for an amazing day!
We got the day pass our 4th day in DC. So easy! Unlimited rides all day. We rode to Georgetown and then parked the bikes and walked around. Got a new set of bikes and rode the bike path along the Potomac River. Parked the bikes. Had lunch. Got 2 more bikes and rode by the Lincoln and Jefferson memorials and back over toward the National mall. All the rides were included in the $8 price (for each) and there are bike stations and bike paths all over! Really fun day!
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4 years ago, just20706
Service is Fantastic. App is Not
I give CaBi as a service 5 stars. No question. The recent app updates however are subpar. The map used to be easier to read at a glance to know if a dock had bikes. Now the color indicators are ittybitty dots and the number of bikes is also pretty small. The login screens and UI are clunky, often asking me to input the same information two or three times on different pages. You could also use the map without logging in before, not sure why they took that away.
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11 months ago, KNpuffins
Don’t use during a popular event
Customer support was no help in addressing issues with returning a bike. Tried 4 locations and all filled by the time I got there, showed availability when there was none, or were blocked off and it wasn’t reflected in the app. Dozens of other people in the same situation. Customer service was useless and provided no other options for returning the bike. Insisted that the bike had to be docked. Even when one station that showed 9 open docks but it was blocked off, they provided no alternatives. Don’t use if there’s any type of event. It will not save you any time.
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5 years ago, mnthomp
Great once you get the hang of it
Having previously only used dockless share bikes in Beijing, the CaBi bikes are so nice! The app is straightforward and the route planning function is great. My criticisms aren’t with the app though: The way you choose a subscription level is unnecessarily complicated and the keypads on some of the docks are consistently broken, making it hard to retrieve a bike sometimes. Otherwise, great experience.
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6 years ago, Elnogalense
Great bike-share model program!
Capital Bikeshare is a wonderful program accompanied by a highly accessible app. I wish more cities were as bikeable as DC to see more programs like this. The only complaint i have for the app is that it doesn’t let you track your ride history better within the app (just to see how many calories are burned in a day of riding for example). Great work overall!
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5 years ago, Songbird Dawn
Looking on the bright side...
Just got my 50th ride on Capital Bikeshare and couldn’t be more grateful. I’ve explored my hometown in new ways and had fun doing it! I love the app...I can plan my route and determine whether there is an available dock in advance - I can also help them move bikes if it fits my schedule too. Bonus rides await because my bike was just stolen, so I’m super grateful for my CaBi membership and awesome app.
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6 years ago, Lilb3000
Pricing is deceiving!
They have 3 big pictures stating their pricing. The one we used clearly said $8 per 24 hour period. What they didn’t say was that that 24 hour period only allows you unlimited rides at maximum length of 30 mins each! What they try to do is make it seem as if you get the bike for 24 hours for $8. I got a $50 charge on my card and I was like what in the world?! Then I looked up reviews online of their service and everyone is complaining about the same thing! What a sham! Your max ride time is 30 mins! After that you will be charged fees every 30 mins!
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3 years ago, Shideh70
Ride didn’t end correctly
This was my second time using this service. I mainly go for a 10 min ride down the street and back. When I returned the bike and the station showed it’s locked I left. The App didn’t send any notifications if it was completed ongoing. So I figured it’s done. Then I received a text message from Lyft telling that the ride still going on and I’m being charged!!!!! There was no place to follow this up. Ride wasn’t listed in my App. I reported the issue. Now, a day after, in charred $102 for a $2 ride!!!!!! This is ridiculous .
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5 years ago, 11King-Z11
Intuitive app and great way to see the sights
Easily the best way to get around and see the monuments for the best price. We did eight dollars for unlimited 30 minute rides per day. I wish it were closer to 45 or an hour. That would give you a much more time to see the sides without having to interrupt your sight seeing pattern, but I am sure there is a rhyme to their reason.
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5 years ago, Charlie Zuzu
Perfect way to see The Capitol
My 12 year old and I were easily able to pick up bikes outside our Airbnb and had no problem finding places all around the city to dock them. The in-app navigation map was great. Made our visit to D.C. car free and so fun. On another note we found D.C. drivers very respectful of us on our bikes. After riding on the streets of Los Angeles this was such a nice surprise!
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6 years ago, MereMere74
Hard to navigate & not enough time!
The app needs voice navigation!! It’s extremely hard to ride the bike, hold & look at my phone for directions, & not kill myself or others while navigating a dark city. The 30 minutes docking rule is ridiculous & does not allow enough time to navigate the city in the dark when you have to look at your phone. I spent more time on phone with customer service than riding the bike because docks were always full when my 30 minutes was up. Bump the time to an hour & I might try again. Not worth the hassle.
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5 years ago, Kikirich07138090
What happened to the trip details?
I like the ease of the new scan feature, for those of us with annual memberships and no bike key (signed up through the old app). However, I miss the detailed trip reports in the old app. Being able to see the route you took as well as the accurate number of miles you rode on each trip made the app more interesting and engaging. New app is easier to use but boring as hell!
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3 years ago, Red McCallen
Can’t Use on iPhone 12
I have been a long time user of CaBi and had no issues with the app.... until I moved to an iPhone 12. The main problem is that the app design is such that you cannot use the drop down menu in the upper right corner because it is behind the iPhone clock. And the options at the bottom of the page do not offer any options for using the app. So... I had to delete.... and now can’t use it with my account to search for bikes or check anything.
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5 years ago, emc09871987
Good luck if you’re under 5’ 4”
I am 5’3 and could barely reach the pedals with the seat on the lowest setting, to the point that I could not use the bike. Sure, 5’3” is on the shorter side, but I know dozens of girls in the 5’2”-3” range. Beyond that, I struggled getting the bike to release from the dock, as well as docking it when I was finished. Really like the idea of this so wish it was more suitable to people my height and docking was more efficient.
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6 years ago, Z Frisky
PHENOMENAL
Stayed in D.C. for 3 days and was able to find bike docks everywhere! Spent $17 on a 72 hour pass and it was worth every single penny! Was able to get from my Airbnb to downtown in 10 minutes and was also able to get to see all the monuments and museum and spent no money on uber and didn't have to deal with city traffic. Absolutely amazing
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2 years ago, last time bikerider
Before you ride
Obviously these bikes need maintenance occasionally and will not be in perfect condition. But after riding 5 miles to work and not finding an available dock I got charged $25. I ride a bike daily so now I will just buy my own bike to avoid this problem and stop using the bike share. I also found this style bike is not for me as they don’t have a straight truss bar from seat to handle bar. But it gets the job done.
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3 years ago, Gmastalank
Decent but horrible customer support
Things are fine unless you need to actually get in contact with someone. Have had several seemingly easy to fix issues and it’s nearly impossible to get responses. Just a warning that Bike Angel points occasionally won’t be applied to rides and CaBi will refuse to add them. E-Bikes’ pedal assist won’t work and they’ll refuse to refund the surcharge. You’re really on your own with this service.
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5 years ago, markybse
10th Ride completed
This has been my 10th completed ride and I am impressed with the access and quality of the bikes. In those situations where I had an issue the customer service was quick, friendly and most importantly resolved my issue. On towards my 100th ride.
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1 year ago, AZedo
Junk bikes, few e-bikes, expensive
Cost $13 for 45 min ride. Explain how I could hire an entire car and driver (Uber) for close to same cost. E-bike listed as available in app but unavailable at station. Very few e-bikes in the system. Bikes weigh as much as cars and are rather unpleasant to ride. You also take your life in your hands amongst out of control car traffic, with no helmet to boot. This service has been a disappointment since day one years and years ago.
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6 years ago, Eliana43
Great app! Make sure to have phone charged
This app made buying the bikes and checking them in/out very simple. The only negative aspect is it drains your phone battery, so make sure your phone is fully charged or bring a charger. Overall, great app and bike rental! Highly recommend touring Washington DC with these bikes.
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5 years ago, MaxineBikesDC
The App Works Well...
...but many CaBi bikes and docking stations could use repair or improvement. Also, bicycling is great through the core parts of DC but once you try to go too far afield (like to Children’s Hospital) the DC road conditions can turn poor quickly and make it feel imprudent for cycling.
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5 years ago, danmanpoolman
2/27 update is terrible
The new update to the app as of 2/27 is a terrible downgrade for a number of reasons. 1. The app inexplicably lost its navigation function. I liked to use CaBi’s navigation function because it recommended safer routes for bikers than google maps. It was also helpful to figure out which stations to use. 2. The app makes you go through a Lyft-style review process every single time you ride a bike. This is extremely obnoxious and unnecessary. 3. The icons that indicate each station and how full or empty they are is difficult to read at a glance. 4. The app did not correctly load my total number of rides. For an upgrade that was announced with this much fanfare, I’m seriously disappointed and worried about the direction the entire program is heading.
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5 years ago, seg492
Great app and service for DMV locals!
I just joined Capital Bikeshare in September 2019 despite living in the area for the past 5 years, and the only thing I regret is not doing it sooner. The map interface is really intuitive and unlocking/locking a bike is really easy after getting it the first time.
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5 years ago, manzuk88
Best bike sharing app I've used so far
First ride free. Apple pay compatible. Works flawlessly. Automatically starts a stopwatch when you undock the bike. Sends you a notification when you lock it back - and even notifies you if you locked it wrong.
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5 years ago, PY2020Reviewer
February 2020 Update
This update made the app worse, unfortunately. The update removed helpful features like address search and route-mapping. There’s now no way to figure out how to get to a specific location without switching to another app. The update also removed the toggle between available docks and bikes, so now the only way to see if there are open docks is to click on each station. Please bring back these old features!
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4 years ago, dark dr
Expensive and complicated
This is a really sadly run system. The cost of this trip for 2 was that of a limo. 17 + dollars for 4.5 miles. Go PUBLIC system that encourages folks to ride. Postscript: the locking mechanism didn’t work. So under a threat of paying 1200 dollars, I had to pay Lyft 40 dollars to take me go lock the bike. Only to find out that the locking mechanism was not working. No word on refunding the $40. But that you knew. They were ‘kind enough’ not to charge me for the remainder of their errors. Thank you Lyft, I mean CaBi.
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5 years ago, BlackCat40
Great app and service
The app worked flawlessly and made our trip to DC much more enjoyable. The app made finding stations and unlocking a bike a snap. Even when I got ahold of a bike that needed some work reporting it was easy. Will definitely use the next time I’m in D.C.
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