This is from a District Department of Transportation press release I received today.
New Survey Finds Capital Bikeshare Members Drive Less and Save Big
Insight Into The Users and The Impact Of The New Regional Transit Service
"(Washington, D.C.) Capital Bikeshare members save an average of $891 per year and collectively reduce their driving miles by 5 million per year. These are just some of the findings from an extensive report released today regarding the annual survey of members of the regional bikesharing program. The report contains detailed insight on how people are using Capital Bikeshare to get around in the District and Arlington, the impact of the program and the satisfaction of users.
The survey was administered in November and December of 2011 and received over 5,000 responses. As the largest bikesharing program in the nation, and one of the few to be in operation for longer than one year, this represents a wealth of useful information to anyone interested in urban transportation.
The survey analysis and report were performed by Lori Diggins of LDA Consulting. The resulting report and executive summary, along with other data on the Capital Bikeshare system, can be found online at
http://capitalbikeshare.com/system-data.
Some of the highlights include:
·83 percent of respondents said they were more likely to patronize a business that was Capital Bikeshare accessible
82 percent of respondents reported increased bike use since joining Capital Bikeshare and 70 percent said Capital Bikeshare was an important reason
Over all Capital Bikeshare members, this translates to 5 million fewer driving miles each year
·Capital Bikeshare members saved an average of $891 annually on travel
Capital Bikeshare was major/main factor for 56 percent who reduced car use."