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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://lrcdrs.bennett.edu.in:80/handle/123456789/4744
Title: The Desire for Bike Sharing
Authors: Kumar, Arun
Sharma, Devendra
Choudhary, Ghanshyam
Sharma, Vinayak
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Cyber Tech Publications
Abstract: By mechanizing the entire procedure from docking to reimbursement and return-bike sharing systems have fundamentally transformed conventional bike settlements. By providing a versatile and environmentally friendly means of transportation, these systems facilitate the effortless rental and return of bicycles by users. The positive effects that these systems have on public health, business traffic, and environmental sustainability have attracted considerable attention. More than 500,000 bicycles are currently part of more than 500 bike-sharing programs worldwide. Despite this, the data produced by bike sharing systems has distinctive qualities that render them highly appealing for the purpose of investigation, in addition to their practical functionality,_x000D_ Bicycle sharing systems explicitly log travel duration, departure, and arrival positions, in contrast to alternative modes of transportation such as galleries or automobiles. By virtue of this element, bike sharing systems are converted into virtual detector networks that can identify urban mobility patterns. Covering this information is therefore expected to facilitate the detection of significant events and marvels in civic environments.
URI: http://lrcdrs.bennett.edu.in:80/handle/123456789/4744
ISSN: 978-93-5053-903-3
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