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The amazing bike-sharing program in Hangzhou, China

photo of Michel Bauwens

Michel Bauwens
11th June 2011


Via:

Elizabeth Press at Streetfilms writes:

“The 50,000-bike system in this southern China city of almost 7 million people (about 1.5 million people fewer than New York City) blows all other bike-shares off the map. As Bradley Schroeder of the Institute for Transportation and Development Policy said, “I don’t think there is anywhere you can stand in Hangzhou for more than a minute or two where you wouldn’t have a Hangzhou Public Bike go past you.”

Hangzhou’s 2,050 bike-share stations are spaced less than a thousand feet from each other in the city center, and on an average day riders make 240,000 trips using the system. Its popularity and success have set a new standard for bike-sharing in Asia. And the city is far from finished. The Hangzhou Bicycle Company plans to expand the bike-share system to 175,000 bikes by 2020!”

Watch the video:

The Biggest, Baddest Bike-Share in the World: Hangzhou China from Streetfilms on Vimeo.

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