Is Beijing Finally Doing Something About Sharebike Crowding?

Is Beijing Finally Doing Something About Sharebike Crowding?


Is Beijing Finally Doing Something About Sharebike Crowding?
Feb 26, 2021 2:30 pm | 1 comment | 305 reads
Beijing, the birthplace of internet-based sharebikes, has a love-hate relationship with its innovation that has resulted in more than 900,000 scan-to-ride bikes on its streets today. On the one hand, the bikes are a massive convenience for commuters and can even help to combat environmental woes. But users and non-users alike are bound to find themselves annoyed at piles of bikes crowding sidewalks.
After years of watching the bikes pile up, a new regulation aims to clamp down on the problem. Touting the slogan, “one bike, one tag,” the rule would require each and every sharebike to bear an electronic tracking tag, allowing regulators to track the bikes in real time and hold providers accountable for letting their bikes get out of control or failing to remove illegally parked bikes.

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