Bicycle Sharing combines the simplicity and
efficiency of the bicycle itself with new internet-based rental systems. It gives people an
alternative for using a car for all trips, as it ads an extra option to public transport. A share bike is a kind of virtual bike, people can get a bike wherever they want within one minute. The concept of bike sharing is booming. Successful bike-sharing programs increase bike use and decrease car use and pollution. It is a a low-cost manner of transportation, and provide people a way of exercise and stay healthy. Have a look at the different solutions in the world. Some years ago, Ronald Haverman introduced the Dutch Bike Sharing program 'OV-fiets' which now runs at almost 200 (railway)stations. OV-fiets uses a combination of staffed and un-staffed rental locations and is a low cost high performance bike sharing scheme. In 2009 Ronald led a Bike-Share design studio at RMIT University in Melbourne. As part of this studio students ran a Bike Sharing pilot with 8 rental locations. Kijk naar de (engelstalige) video van Common Bike Melbourne |