The Bike-sharing Blog yearly wrap-up of the state of the Bike-sharing World will appear at the end of January.
Please take a look at the Dock-it 2015 for comparison.
A quick prevue: 2016 ended with a world-wide fleet of approximately 2,000,000 public use bicycles in automated and/or information technology controlled systems in approximately 1,175 cities, municipalities or district jurisdictions in 63 countries.
Russell Meddin
Follow the Map on Twitter@BikesharingMap
Please take a look at the Dock-it 2015 for comparison.
A quick prevue: 2016 ended with a world-wide fleet of approximately 2,000,000 public use bicycles in automated and/or information technology controlled systems in approximately 1,175 cities, municipalities or district jurisdictions in 63 countries.
Russell Meddin
Keep in touch with The Bike-sharing World with The Bike-sharing World Map. It is the premiere resource for information on cities with Public Use Bicycle programs and the complement to The Bike-sharing Blog. The map can be viewed at www.bikesharingmap.com.
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