What does ridership mean?

Definitions for ridership
ˈraɪ dərˌʃɪprid·er·ship

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  1. ridershipnoun

    The people who ride a form of transportation.

    The bus company was going bankrupt because their ridership was too small.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of ridership in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of ridership in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of ridership in a Sentence

  1. Monica Pollack:

    The fear is real. Crimes are up, eric Adams can say what he wants to promote ridership, but the fear is justified. He needs to do his job, not gaslight New Yorkers.

  2. Public Safety commissioner:

    That’s why we built 285, y’ all, it’s the bypass. This morning, Atlanta’s MARTA transit system increased rail services to accommodate the expected increase in travelers. By mid-day MARTA CEO Keith Parker was reporting a 25 percent surge in ridership. With highway capacity already at a premium, the I-85 closure comes at a time of peak demand. This weekend, spring break gets underway for many area school students. And Friday evening, the Atlanta Braves will inaugurate their new stadium with a preseason game. During construction of the new stadium, critics questioned the impact the facility would have on traffic at its location near the junction of I-285 and I-75 in suburban Cobb County. Now that I-75 is the only northbound interstate out of downtown Atlanta, traffic plans will be put to the test. Despite the inconvenience, some residents and officials are putting Thursday’s disaster in perspective.

  3. Fernando Pujals:

    People should be given just as much access as somebody in an affluent neighborhood, our recommendation was how to bring scooters into the neighborhood in a thoughtful way that would encourage ridership.

  4. Peter Wilborn:

    What's important is infrastructure, and in places with infrastructure accidents go down, ridership goes up, and none of it has to do with special accessories.

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