Arrays of bikes in bright yellow, orange, cyan, etc. stretch long like rivers in Beijing during the morning peak.
In China’s major cities, Bike-sharing has been explosively popularized, becoming a sight on the streets.
Bike-sharing significantly Impacts on China’s Transportation
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Sharing bikes prevailing on streets of cities in China inevitably draw the attentions of media around the world.
Arrays of bikes in bright yellow, orange, cyan, etc. stretch long like rivers in Beijing during the morning peak.
In China’s major cities, Bike-sharing has been explosively popularized, becoming a sight on the streets.
The increasingly penetrating smart phones in China allow the rapid rise of bike-sharing to be possible. Affordable, free to park and of no worries being stolen, the bikes bring great convenience to the public.
However, its rise has also brought about some problems. For instance, bikes crowd the sideways near the subway station entrances in Beijing, obstructing the passage of people and vehicles.
Bike repair is one of the problems. “Repairmen of bike companies complain that they have to fix 500 bikes every day before it is too late. Besides, some people lock the bikes with their own locks; and some deliberately cause damage to the bikes, such as throwing them into river, which is criticized on the internet”, some media reported.
Bike-sharing significantly Impacts on China’s Transportation
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Sharing bikes prevailing on streets of cities in China inevitably draw the attentions of media around the world.
Arrays of bikes in bright yellow, orange, cyan, etc. stretch long like rivers in Beijing during the morning peak.
In China’s major cities, Bike-sharing has been explosively popularized, becoming a sight on the streets.
The increasingly penetrating smart phones in China allow the rapid rise of bike-sharing to be possible. Affordable, free to park and of no worries being stolen, the bikes bring great convenience to the public.
However, its rise has also brought about some problems. For instance, bikes crowd the sideways near the subway station entrances in Beijing, obstructing the passage of people and vehicles.
Bike repair is one of the problems. “Repairmen of bike companies complain that they have to fix 500 bikes every day before it is too late. Besides, some people lock the bikes with their own locks; and some deliberately cause damage to the bikes, such as throwing them into river, which is criticized on the internet”, some media reported.
Nevertheless, city management authorities and companies as well as academic circles in China are making joint efforts to work out resolutions of these problems.
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