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Dockless in Sydney: The Rise and Decline of Bikesharing in Australia

Capucine Heymes and David Levinson

No 174, Working Papers from University of Minnesota: Nexus Research Group

Abstract: In mid-2017, dockless, (or stationless) bikesharing appeared on the streets of Sydney. The birth of dockless bikesharing, its evolution as well as its consequences, and use habits are studied with review of policies and field investigations. It is found that bicycle use in Sydney is less than hoped for, vandalism is high, regulations unfavourable, and thus, the conditions for successful bikesharing are not met.

Keywords: Bikesharing; Dockless; Stationless; Public bicycle; Sharing Economy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: R40 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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