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Source: Bicycle Pedestrian Advisory Committee
Bike share is a network of bicycles and stations that allows users to make short trips (1-3 miles) quickly, conveniently and affordably. The simple act of getting more people on bikes benefits public health,
Read More >Source: Lawrence- Douglas County Metropolitan Planning Organization
The Lawrence-Douglas County Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) engaged Toole Design Group (TDG) to explore the feasibility of a bike share program in Lawrence, Kansas.
Read More >Bike Sharing in the United States: State of the Practice and Guide to Implementation
Source: Pedestrian Bicycle Information Center (PBIC)
This PBIC report provides recommendations for communities interested in bike share based on lessons learned from existing bike share systems.
Read More >Source: Transportation Research Record
This study from the Transportation Research Record concludes that Capital Bikeshare users differ from local bicyclists in terms of demographics and socioeconomic status.
Read More >Source: Mineta Transportation Institute
The Mineta Transportation Institute considers bike share from the perspective of operators and users in this report.
Read More >Bicycle Infrastructure and Traffic Congestion: Evidence from DC's Capital Bikeshare
Source: Resources for the Future
This Resources for the Future report documents a direct link between bike share and reduced traffic congestion in Washington D.C.
Read More >Source: Transportation Sustainability Research Cente
Research by the Transportation Sustainability Research Center explains how bike share affects walking, driving, and public transportation trips.
Read More >Source: Fordham Urban Law Journal
This article from the Fordham Urban Law Journal takes an in-depth look at the legal framework for bike share.
Read More >Source: Mineta Transportation Institute
Potential factors contributing to the relative safety of bike share over personal bicycle use are considered in this report from the Mineta Transportation Institute.
Read More >Source: Transport Reviews
This paper from Transport Reviews calls attention to the major findings and limitations of recent bike share research.
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