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Bike Share: A Synthesis of the Literature [PDF]
This paper begins by providing an overview of bike share programs, followed by a critical examination of the growing body of literature on these programs. This synthesis of previous works, both peer-reviewed and gray, includes an identification of the current gaps in knowledge related to the impacts of bike sharing programs. This synthesis represents a
Elliot K Fishman +2 more
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The Safety of Bike Share Systems [PDF]
This paper reviews available research on the safety impacts associated with the growth in bike share use. In the last 20 years the global fleet of dock-based and dockless bike share systems has grown to well over 4 500 000; making bike share one of the fastest growing modes of transport. This rapid increase in popularity has made bike safety a priority
Schepers, Paul, Fishman, Elliot
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Bike share responses to COVID-19 [PDF]
Greg P Griffin
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Smart Recommendations for Renting Bikes in Bike-Sharing Systems [PDF]
Vehicle-sharing systems—such as bike-, car-, or motorcycle-sharing systems—have become increasingly popular in big cities in recent years. On the one hand, they provide a cheaper and environmentally friendlier means of transportation than private cars, and on the other hand, they satisfy the individual mobility demands of citizens better than ...
Holger Billhardt +2 more
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Assume that $m \geq 1$ autonomous mobile agents and $0 \leq b \leq m$ single-agent transportation devices (called {\em bikes}) are initially placed at the left endpoint $0$ of the unit interval $[0,1]$. The agents are identical in capability and can move at speed one.
Jurek Czyzowicz +7 more
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Bike-Sharing Systems in Poland [PDF]
Bike-sharing is widely recognized as an eco-friendly mode of transportation and seen as one of the solutions to the problem of air pollution and congestion. As there is little research exploring the performance of bicycle-sharing systems (BSS), many municipal authorities invest in their development without knowledge of their effectiveness.
Tomasz Bieliński +2 more
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Broken Bike Recycling Planning for Sharing Bikes System [PDF]
Cycling as a green transportation mode has been promoted by many governments all over the world nowadays and bike-sharing systems have been widely used in urban public transportation, because of their convenience and environmental friendliness in recent years.
Hui Lu 0005 +4 more
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A Stochastic Analysis of Bike Sharing Systems [PDF]
As more people move back into densely populated cities, bike sharing is emerging as an important mode of urban mobility. In a typical bike-sharing system (BSS), riders arrive at a station and take a bike if it is available. After retrieving a bike, they ride it for a while, then return it to a station near their final destinations.
Shuang Tao, Jamol Pender
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Repositioning Bikes with Carrier Vehicles and Bike Trailers in Bike Sharing Systems
Bike Sharing Systems (BSSs) have been adopted in many major cities of the world due to traffic congestion and carbon emissions. Although there have been approaches to exploiting either bike trailers via crowdsourcing or carrier vehicles to reposition bikes in the ``right'' stations in the ``right'' time, they do not jointly consider the usage of both ...
Xinghua Zheng +3 more
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This paper studies methods for processing bike-share datasets for the purpose of extracting information that can assist riders, bike-share program designers, city planners, and others. Bike-share datasets describe how shared bicycles are used in an urban environment.
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