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DOCKLESS IN SYDNEY: THE RISE AND DECLINE OF BIKESHARING IN AUSTRALIA [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
In mid-2017, dockless, (or stationless) bikesharing appeared on the streets of Sydney. The birth of dockless bikesharing, its evolution as well as its consequences, and use habits are studied with review of policies and field investigations.
Levinson, David M., Heymes, Capucine
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Prognose der Verfügbarkeit von Bikesharing-Fahrrädern zur Ermöglichung intermodaler Mobilität

open access: yes
Bikesharing hat sich in den letzten Jahren vielerorts als neues Verkehrsmittel etabliert. Die Verfügbarkeit an einem bestimmten Ort ist im Vorfeld unklar, daher werden derzeit in Auskunftssystemen zumeist keine Routen in Kombination von Bikesharing und ...
Herzog, Reinhard   +6 more
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Covering the last mile - A study on bikesharing integration with public transportation in Oslo

open access: yes, 2019
The rapid and global growth of bikesharing has come at a time when concerns for the environment are central in policy-making. It has, however, become apparent that the environmental benefits of bikesharing are at its best when bikesharing does not ...
Anderson, Ellinor Ragnhild
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Urban Mobility Modeling: Application to Seoul Bike-Sharing Data

open access: yesEngineering Proceedings
This study applies a model from the normal variance–mean mixture family to capture daily demand in urban bike sharing. We fit both a mixture-based model and a standard Gaussian model to the logarithmic returns of total daily rental counts from the Seoul ...
Farouk Mselmi   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Do e-bikes matter for bikeshare safety? Early evidence from Baltimore Bikeshare system

open access: yes, 2017
This article is part of the Proceedings of the 6th Annual International Cycling Safety Conference held in Davis, California, USA on September 20th through 23rd in the year 2017.Paper ID ...
Azaddisfany, Mojdeh   +1 more
openaire   +1 more source

Bikesharing and ordinary cyclists from Chile: Comparing trips, attitudes, and health-behaviours

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Bikesharing helps citizens solve “the last mile” problem actively and healthily. However, these schemes tend to be located in the affluent and central areas of cities and often demand users to pay by credit or debit cards that are typically out of reach ...
Mora, Rodrigo   +5 more
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A Statistical Analysis of Bikesharing Usage and its Potential as an Auto-trip Substitute

open access: yes, 2018
Final ReportBikesharing has become increasingly popular in urban areas as an alternative active transportation mode that canhelp relieve congestion, mitigate negative environmental impacts, and improve public health through increasedphysical activity. To
Barbour, Natalia   +2 more
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