November 8, 2017

Our biggest expansion yet: Via ANYWHERE in Manhattan and Brooklyn!

Dear Via-istas,

To wrap up Election Day, the results are in! Tens of thousands of you got out the vote on where we should take Via next, and it was way too difficult to pick just one ‘hood – so we decided to go BIG:

You can now Via across all of Manhattan and Brooklyn!

Commute from your Crown Heights apartment to your Midtown office, trek from school in Washington Heights to that dive bar in Red Hook… You’ve got two of NYC’s most happening boroughs at your fingertips!

To check out our new and improved zone, just open your Via app or see below:

Got family/friends/neighbors who now live, work, or play just a Via away? Be the first to jump on that referral train! Remember, your referral gets $10 Ride Credit, and you’ll get $10 Ride Credit once they take their first ride. Share your referral code directly through the Via app by tapping “Free Rides” in the app menu.

We’ve got our sights set on all five boroughs very soon, and we still want your input! Where should we go next? Cast your vote here!

In ever-expanding love,

Team Via NYC

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