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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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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. These data
Grzegorz Wielinski +2 more
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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. These data
Grzegorz Wielinski +2 more
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Transportation letters, 2022
Given the vital role of public transportation in major cities, understanding the influence mechanism of bikesharing use on public transportation is necessary. In this study, we adopt the propensity score matching method to analyze the influence mechanism
Guangnian Xiao +4 more
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Given the vital role of public transportation in major cities, understanding the influence mechanism of bikesharing use on public transportation is necessary. In this study, we adopt the propensity score matching method to analyze the influence mechanism
Guangnian Xiao +4 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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Walking (with) the platform: bikesharing and the aesthetics of gentrification in Vancouver
Urban Geography, 2022This paper engages the increasing significance of urban platforms through the lens of the aesthetics of gentrification. We report on “walks-with” platformized bikesharing infrastructure across three neighbourhoods in Vancouver, Canada: gentrified Mount ...
Agnieszka Leszczynski, V. Kong
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Public Bikesharing in North America
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2013Public 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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North America's First E-Bikeshare
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2013The integration of electric bicycles (e-bikes) with bikesharing could increase the utility of bikesharing through a reduction of some barriers to bicycling and an increase in the number of prospective users. North America's first e-bikesharing system (cycleUshare) at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, offers a new, sustainable transportation ...
Brian Casey Langford +4 more
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Bikeshare trips in Seoul, South Korea
Case Studies on Transport Policy, 2021Abstract The bikeshare program in Seoul, the capital of South Korea, generates more than a million trips per month with more than 1500 bikeshare stations and about 20,000 bikes operating across the city. We examine the spatial patterns of bikeshare usage in Seoul, which is a very densely populated city with a large metro system.
Seula Lee, Robert B. Noland
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Modeling Demand for Bikesharing Systems
Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2014Bikesharing systems are becoming popular all over the world. One of the remaining problems is that the rides are not uniformly distributed between stations and that certain stations fill up or empty over time. These empty and full stations lead to demand for bikes and return boxes (docks) that cannot be fulfilled; the situation leads to unsatisfied ...
Christian Rudloff, Bettina Lackner
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