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Users and non-users of bikesharing: how do they differ? [PDF]
What makes some people eschew bikesharing? What distinguishes users from non-users? The present study examines the transport priorities and socio-demographic characteristics of both users and non-users of bikesharing in the context of Adelaide, an ...
Ali Soltani +2 more
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Public bikesharing systems (PBSs) have witnessed rapid growth in the last decade. Bikesharing has been found to have a mixed relationship with public transit, but such a relationship has not been well quantified.
Hui Kong, Scarlett T Jin, Daniel Z Sui
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Sharing riders: How bikesharing impacts bus ridership in New York City
The objective of this research is to quantify the impact that bikesharing systems have on bus ridership. We exploit a natural experiment of the phased implementation of a bikesharing system to different areas of New York City.
Candace Brakewood
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Typology of Bikeshare Users Combining Bikeshare and Transit
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2020This study proposes a methodological framework to understand the behavior of bikeshare-metro-bikeshare (BMB) users and assess the complementarity of bikeshare and transit. This analysis was conducted using Montreal’s Bixi bikeshare data collected over an 8-year period. A k-medoid clustering analysis was performed using three variables describing users’
Tarpin-Pitre, Léandre +1 more
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Associations between Public Transit Usage and Bikesharing Behaviors in The United States
Public bikesharing systems have rapidly expanded across many cities in the United States (US). Previous studies in the literature found that, in general, bikesharing is associated with public transit ridership.
Yuanyuan Zhang, Yuming Zhang
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Proceedings of the 20th Annual SIG Conference on Information Technology Education, 2019
As one of the most popular shared-economy industries, the bikesharing system allows the users to rent a bike from one location and return it to any other locations in their network. In this paper, we perform the statistical and predictive analysis on the bikesharing data in Washington, D.C.
Geeth Priya Kuppusamy +2 more
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As one of the most popular shared-economy industries, the bikesharing system allows the users to rent a bike from one location and return it to any other locations in their network. In this paper, we perform the statistical and predictive analysis on the bikesharing data in Washington, D.C.
Geeth Priya Kuppusamy +2 more
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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, 2015This 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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The Relations Between the Bikesharing Systems and Public Expenditures. Cluster Analysis of the Polish Bikesharing Systems [PDF]
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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Bikeshare Users on a Budget? Trip Chaining Analysis of Bikeshare User Groups in Chicago
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2019This 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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Dynamic Repositioning For Bikesharing Systems
2020Bikesharing 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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