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Business and Bikeshare User Perceptions of the Economic Benefits of Capital Bikeshare

Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2015
This study investigated potential economic benefits of bikesharing in commercial areas immediately adjacent to bikeshare docking stations. With the use of a sample of five Capital Bikeshare (CaBi) stations in Washington, D.C., an intercept survey of 333 bikeshare users at five CaBi stations at commercial activity centers and a door-to-door survey of ...
Ralph Buehler, Andrea Hamre
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Profit versus Sustainability in Bikeshare

Sustainable Cities and Society, 2023
Ke Rong, Danxia Xie, Hanzhe Zhang
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The Relations Between the Bikesharing Systems and Public Expenditures. Cluster Analysis of the Polish Bikesharing Systems [PDF]

open access: possible, 2018
The bikesharing systems are one of the most interesting and dynamically developing concepts of the sharing economy. The paper presents the idea of bikesharing along with its current state in the world and in Poland. A cluster analysis is performed to classify the bikesharing systems in Poland, and lastly an analysis is performed to verify the relations
Michał Suchanek, Marcin Wołek
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Why people like using bikesharing: Factors influencing bikeshare use in a Chinese sample

Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment, 2020
Abstract Bikesharing refers to a short-term bicycle rental service for pedestrians provided by enterprises or the government. The aim of this study was to evaluate the public attitude toward bikesharing and factors influencing intention to use bikeshare services.
Yan Ge   +4 more
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Travel behavior and price preferences of bikesharing members and casual users: A Capital Bikeshare perspective

Travel Behaviour & Society, 2019
Abstract Even though casual users of bikeshare account for a large share of ridership and revenue at public bikeshare systems in North America, very little is known about the characteristics and preferences of casual users and how they compare to registered members.
Shruthi Kaviti
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Carsharing Versus Bikesharing

Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2017
Shared mobility services such as carsharing and bikesharing have gained significant traction in recent years. The services offer efficiency and flexibility to their members while providing benefits to society. In fall 2013, two origin–destination web surveys were carried out on carsharing and bikesharing members in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Grzegorz Wielinski   +2 more
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Bikeshare Users on a Budget? Trip Chaining Analysis of Bikeshare User Groups in Chicago

Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2019
This analysis focuses on a smartphone app known as “Transit” that is used to unlock shared bicycles in Chicago. Data from the app were utilized in a three-part analysis. First, Transit app bikeshare usage patterns were compared with system-wide bikeshare utilization using publicly available data.
Siyue Yang   +3 more
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Exploring Dockless Bikeshare Usage: A Case Study of Beijing, China [PDF]

open access: yesSustainability, 2020
The rapid emergence of dockless bikeshare systems has had a considerable influence on individuals’ daily mobility patterns. However, information is still limited regarding the role that sociodemographics, social environments, travel attitudes and the built environment play on the adoption and usage of dockless bikeshare systems.
Zheyan Chen   +2 more
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Dynamic Repositioning For Bikesharing Systems

2020
Bikesharing systems’ popularity has continuously been rising during the past years due to technological advancements. Managing and maintaining these emerging systems are indispensable parts of these systems and are necessary for their sustainable growth and successful implementation.
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Public Bikesharing in North America

Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2013
Public bikesharing, the shared use of a bicycle fleet by the public, is an innovative mobility strategy that has emerged recently in major North American cities. Typically, bikesharing systems position bicycles throughout an urban environment, within a network of docking stations, for immediate access.
Susan A. Shaheen   +2 more
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