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@ascentale @xtaran @bikenite oversight of the micromobility corporations.
They don't have accessible cycles, they don't sufficiently design away user behavior that discards equipment in ways that trip up disabled people just trying to get down a sidewalk, etc.
I don't think they have to be bad, but in most of the US, they're done badly. #BikeNite
@ascentale @xtaran @bikenite A5. After reading others' replies, I realize my bleariness last night made me miss the 2nd part of the question. I think having cycles for rent is great. They're usually too expensive for me to want to spring for, but where I think they work best is at vacation destinations. It can be an expensive hassle to take your cycle with you if it does not fold as small as a Brompton.
In the case where you're going someplace you don't know anyone who can loan you a #BikeNite
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@ascentale @xtaran @bikenite A5. After reading others' replies, I realize my bleariness last night made me miss the 2nd part of the question. I think having cycles for rent is great. They're usually too expensive for me to want to spring for, but where I think they work best is at vacation destinations. It can be an expensive hassle to take your cycle with you if it does not fold as small as a Brompton.
In the case where you're going someplace you don't know anyone who can loan you a #BikeNite
@ascentale @xtaran @bikenite cycle and it's really much more enjoyable to ride a cycle for fun or for transportation, then the cost of a rental cycle could be worth it.
If one has an average body size and average access needs, buying a bike at a thrift store or similar at the destination could be cheaper.
I do wish more rental places carried recumbents, handcycles, etc. I think I've only heard of a place that has recumbents for rent once.
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@xtaran asks:
Q5. What's your take on bicycle rentals, like those big bike sharing systems, but also the local ones often offering cargobikes?
Do you have the same opinion on them as on car sharing and rental e-scooters? Does bike sharing bring as many advantages to city life as car sharing?
#BikeNiteQ #BikeNite #BikeTooter #Cycling #MastoBikes cc @bikenite
@ascentale @xtaran @bikenite A5 #BikeNite I used to use rental bikes when travelling for work but they've increasingly been replaced by electric scooters. I'll use either and always prefer it to taking the bus. The only issue I've is messing up my knees thanks to not being able to set saddle high enough for the hilly terrain.
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@FourT4 @ascentale @xtaran @bikenite I've seen that in London too. There are no such schmes here in Rome, where I think bike-share riders take their cues from car drivers anyway.
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@xtaran asks:
Q5. What's your take on bicycle rentals, like those big bike sharing systems, but also the local ones often offering cargobikes?
Do you have the same opinion on them as on car sharing and rental e-scooters? Does bike sharing bring as many advantages to city life as car sharing?
#BikeNiteQ #BikeNite #BikeTooter #Cycling #MastoBikes cc @bikenite
@ascentale @xtaran @bikenite A5. I visited Dublin and Verona by rental bikes. 30 minutes were for free. So I rode a small section, dropped off the bike, took some pictures, went on on the next bike. I really got around easily and have seen a lot during the day paying nothing.
I met several locals using bikes the same.
In the Netherlands you will find bike rentals at every train station. Often right below platforms. Just hop on! A comfortable way to get to work and home again.
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@FourT4 @ascentale @xtaran @bikenite @etp I found these marked bays pretty helpful in several cities. You pay, until you park in a certain stand. Unfortunately they are not common in Germany. So people complain until rental bikes or e-scooters are forbidden instead create a simple solution which works.
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@ascentale @xtaran @bikenite A5: I think they're good, albeit with downsides. I see people using them regularly. One problem has been bike and scooter scatter, but Seattle's rental-bike-parking squares have already made it better and I suspect that'll spread.
(I have used them in the past, but rarely, already having a good bike and using it a lot.)
@moira @ascentale @xtaran @bikenite In the Netherlands many people get to work by train. They pick a rental bike right below the platform to get to the office. The rental system is part of the train/bus network, so you don't need extra contracts for use. Just use your chip card valid for the train and bike retal! Hop on and ride!
In many cities you will find safe bike parking right at the station for free. So you take your own bike to get to the train station, ... -
@FourT4 @ascentale @xtaran @bikenite @etp I found these marked bays pretty helpful in several cities. You pay, until you park in a certain stand. Unfortunately they are not common in Germany. So people complain until rental bikes or e-scooters are forbidden instead create a simple solution which works.
@realSiegfried @FourT4 @ascentale @xtaran @bikenite That sounds interesting. So the rental keeps running until you are in a designated area? I think that is how central London works too. #bikenite
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@ascentale @xtaran @bikenite I've become dependent on bike share and haven't ridden one of my own bikes for a long time. Most of my trips throughout the city are multi-modal: walking, biking, train/bussing. I don't want to worry about the bike or where I locked it up or if I get a flat tire, picking it up the next day, etc. I just pick one up and drop it off. I might get a ride home or walk. It's added a lot of flexibility to my transit.
@ascentale @xtaran @bikenite Worth pointing out that I wouldn’t choose to use one for a recreational bike ride, just pure utility of point a to b. I usually leave the house with no solid plan on how I’m getting somewhere. If the bus isn’t there, I get a bike. If the bus is pulling up and not crowded, I jump on. I pay annually. It’s not cheap until you compare it to having a bike stolen (or having a car of course).
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@xtaran asks:
Q5. What's your take on bicycle rentals, like those big bike sharing systems, but also the local ones often offering cargobikes?
Do you have the same opinion on them as on car sharing and rental e-scooters? Does bike sharing bring as many advantages to city life as car sharing?
#BikeNiteQ #BikeNite #BikeTooter #Cycling #MastoBikes cc @bikenite
A5. I love Bike Share. Wish they covered more than just the downtowns and tourist areas, though.
The few times I could have used a rental bike the shop was closed or that option wasn't available anywhere.
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@moira @ascentale @xtaran @bikenite In the Netherlands many people get to work by train. They pick a rental bike right below the platform to get to the office. The rental system is part of the train/bus network, so you don't need extra contracts for use. Just use your chip card valid for the train and bike retal! Hop on and ride!
In many cities you will find safe bike parking right at the station for free. So you take your own bike to get to the train station, ...@realSiegfried @ascentale @xtaran @bikenite Yeah we have that too, it’s not technically free, it’s like 7 cents an hour.
But mostly for me, train is bike infrastructure, as all cars of all trains have bike areas. I walk my bike on and back off and still have when I get wherever. ^_^
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