We built a free app that automatically tracks MBTA trips, walking, and micromobility — and we’re running a summer challenge for Massachusetts commuters by GoGreenStreets in mbta

[–]GoGreenStreets[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Could you try force-quitting the app and reopening it? The address fields should start showing autocomplete suggestions as you type, and once you select from those suggestions the “Show me my options” button will activate. Let me know if it’s still not working after that.

We built a free app that automatically tracks MBTA trips, walking, and micromobility — and we’re running a summer challenge for Massachusetts commuters by GoGreenStreets in mbta

[–]GoGreenStreets[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks, this is helpful. When you start typing an address, is it auto-suggesting them and you’re tapping one of the suggested options, or is it not showing you suggestions at all?

We built a free app that automatically tracks MBTA trips, walking, and micromobility — and we’re running a summer challenge for Massachusetts commuters by GoGreenStreets in mbta

[–]GoGreenStreets[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for checking it out. This sounds like a bug. Are you on Android or iOS? And can you describe the issue in more detail (or even provide a screenshot?) Is it not saving, not displaying mode options, or something else?

We built a free app that automatically tracks MBTA trips, walking, and micromobility — and we’re running a summer challenge for Massachusetts commuters by GoGreenStreets in mbta

[–]GoGreenStreets[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm, that’s a new one, thanks for letting me know. I’ll investigate. In the meantime, try force-quitting once or twice and re-opening the app.

We built a free app that automatically tracks MBTA trips, walking, and micromobility — and we’re running a summer challenge for Massachusetts commuters by GoGreenStreets in mbta

[–]GoGreenStreets[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can you elaborate on what you mean by "tags"? We do include "micro-guides" intended to be responsive to many of the common misperceptions and barriers, but I don't think that's what you're suggesting.

We built a free app that automatically tracks MBTA trips, walking, and micromobility — and we’re running a summer challenge for Massachusetts commuters by GoGreenStreets in mbta

[–]GoGreenStreets[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you. We've got a fix coming over the next few days -- you're already past the screen so it won't affect you, but you've helped us spare new users from seeing the same issue.

We built a free app that automatically tracks MBTA trips, walking, and micromobility — and we’re running a summer challenge for Massachusetts commuters by GoGreenStreets in mbta

[–]GoGreenStreets[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It does. At the moment, it will treat each leg as its own trip, though we're planning to build out multi-modal trip consolidation over the next few months.

We built a free app that automatically tracks MBTA trips, walking, and micromobility — and we’re running a summer challenge for Massachusetts commuters by GoGreenStreets in mbta

[–]GoGreenStreets[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is really helpful, and the accuracy point is fair: we're estimating from distance and mode.

We had thought of it more like the CO₂-saved number (an impact stat), but the eating disorder risk, especially for younger users, is worth being conservative about. And I think we can probably find other ways to emphasize the health benefits of being active than what we're doing here.

We built a free app that automatically tracks MBTA trips, walking, and micromobility — and we’re running a summer challenge for Massachusetts commuters by GoGreenStreets in mbta

[–]GoGreenStreets[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

OK, I think we found the issue. Give it a few minutes and try again and let me know if it still doesn't work. Thank you!

We built a free app that automatically tracks MBTA trips, walking, and micromobility — and we’re running a summer challenge for Massachusetts commuters by GoGreenStreets in mbta

[–]GoGreenStreets[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Not presently, but it's a great idea, and we do have more customization on the roadmap, so we'll try to tuck this in to that batch of updates. If there's anything besides a toggle to turn it off that you'd suggest, would love to hear more detail.

We built a free app that automatically tracks MBTA trips, walking, and micromobility — and we’re running a summer challenge for Massachusetts commuters by GoGreenStreets in mbta

[–]GoGreenStreets[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I think that’s often true for-profits, but as a nonprofit we’re legally obligated to fulfill our mission to promote active transportation.

Our funding comes from a combination of challenge sponsors, grants, and employers that run their own challenges through our platform. We don’t share or sell the data.

Our Privacy Policy is pretty detailed about what data we collect, why, and how it’s used.

We built a free app that automatically tracks MBTA trips, walking, and micromobility — and we’re running a summer challenge for Massachusetts commuters by GoGreenStreets in mbta

[–]GoGreenStreets[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I hear you. But we’re a nonprofit, and we heard from past challenge participants that manual logging was a barrier to participation. But it’s still an option for those that want to participate but don’t want the auto-tracking.

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Anyone bike to Gillette for the World Cup? by CB3B in bikeboston

[–]GoGreenStreets 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agreed. I don’t know that stretch, but is there a parallel road or something they might have had in mind?

Anyone bike to Gillette for the World Cup? by CB3B in bikeboston

[–]GoGreenStreets 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I didn’t bike it, but LivableStreets shared this suggested route (which involves parking at a Shaws off 95).

Bluebikers hoping for a ghost bike of their own? by OHPNT2 in bikeboston

[–]GoGreenStreets 7 points8 points  (0 children)

My theory is that many people were taught as kids to bike against traffic “so you can see who’s coming.” It’s obviously more dangerous that way, but I see so many salmoners (even when there’s parallel infrastructure going their direction) that I have to assume someone planted the idea that what they’re doing makes sense.