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Equity implications of electric bikesharing in Philadelphia. [PDF]
Bikesharing is an affordable mode of transportation and a potential tool to reduce car usage in cities. However, in many cities, bikesharing seems to be used mostly by affluent populations. Indego, Philadelphia's bikeshare, embraced the promotion of equity as part of its primary goals.
Caspi O.
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Bike Share Usage and the Built Environment: A Review [PDF]
Bike share engages riders in physical activity, beneficial to health. In addition, it promotes green mobility and contributes to carbon neutrality. An understanding of the association between bike share usage and the built environment is essential for ...
Yuanyuan Guo, Linchuan Yang, Yang Chen
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Determinants of station-based round-trip bikesharing demand
First and last mile connectivity of public transport hubs is a key component in promoting multi-modal travel. The Dutch train station operator (NS Stations) promotes the combination of bike and train by offering a train station-based round-trip ...
Florian Wilkesmann +3 more
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Pedal Power: Explorers and commuters of New York Citi Bikesharing scheme. [PDF]
Bike share schemes are increasing in popularity. During 2013, New York City (NYC) launched a bike sharing scheme, Citi Bike, to provide users with the ability to cycle around the city.
Justine I Blanford +1 more
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Impacts Of Imposing A Start Fee On The Bikesharing Program: Empirical Evidence Of Taipei YouBike
Some bikesharing programs in Taiwan impose start fees of NT$ 5-10 to replace the 30-min complimentary period. This research reveals the impact of a NT$ 5 start fee by analyzing over three million Taipei YouBike trip data as a case study.
Chih-Lin Chung, Chun-Liang Huang
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Predicting Travel Demand of a Docked Bikesharing System Based on LSGC-LSTM Networks
The sustainable development of docked bikesharing systems has gained focus again owing to several problems in dockless bikesharing systems, including wanton destruction, theft, illegal parking, loss, and bankruptcy.
Jing Luo +4 more
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Identification of Metro-Bikeshare Transfer Trip Chains by Matching Docked Bikeshare and Metro Smartcards [PDF]
Metro-bikeshare integration, an important way of improving the efficiency of public transportation, has grown rapidly during the last decades in many countries. However, most previous analysis of metro-bikeshare transfer trips were based on limited sample size and the number of recognized metro-bikeshare trips were not sufficient. The primary objective
Xinwei Ma +4 more
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Exploring the Impact of Dockless Bikeshare on Docked Bikeshare—A Case Study in London [PDF]
As a green and sustainable travel mode, the bikeshare plays an important role in solving the “last-mile” problem. The new dockless bikeshare system (DBS) is widely favored by travelers, and the traditional docked bikeshare system (BS) is affected to a certain extent, but the specific circumstances of this impact are not yet known. To fill the knowledge
Dongdong Feng, Lin Cheng, Mingyang Du
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Bikesharing and equity: A nationwide study of bikesharing accessibility in the U.S
Scarlett T Jin, Daniel Z Sui
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The increasing number of cyclists in cities around the world results in a greater focus on bicycle traffic. Next to traffic volume, the main characteristic of traffic used in road safety analysis, infrastructure planning, design, etc.
Sylwia Pazdan, Mariusz Kiec
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