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London prepares for their bikeshare, the Times sheds some ups and downs

With many major cities in North America engaged in expression of interests, request for proposals to install their own bikeshare program. It is interesting to read about the ups and downs that Paris' Velib program is experiencing.

 

I find it pretty incredible that they have set the stage for all of us to learn from. While Charles Bremner, in today's The Times, from the UK chooses to dwell on the negative, I think the real story is that the bikeshare program has increased bike modeshare by numbers we could only dream of!

 

Here are some highlights:

  • cycle traffic has jumped by 70 per cent
  • vélibs are used for
    120,000 trips a day
  • vélibs have been taken on a ride 27 million times
  • the city of Paris has made about €30 million profit in the first year

 

The article even mentions that accident rates for cyclists are down 20% but instead focuses on 3 tragic cyclist deaths.

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