The new dockless share bikes in Sydney are likely to lead to an increase in cycling, says University of Sydney cycling and health expert,
released today reveals 18 per cent of Sydneysiders surveyed thought that dockless bikes were a good system and would use them.
Bike-share schemes are where聽bicycles聽are made available for聽shared聽use to individuals on a very short term basis for a price. With dockless systems, as the name suggests, no docking system is needed so bicycles can be picked up and dropped off anywhere and riders use an app to locate and unlock the bikes.
鈥淢aking bicycles available all over the city means that one of the fundamental barriers to cycling 鈥 not having a bike 鈥 is removed,鈥 said Professor Rissel.
"While some people don鈥檛 like the haphazard parking of the share bikes, 61 per cent of Sydneysiders do like them.
鈥淎mong those people who don鈥檛 usually ride bicycles, some said they would use the share bikes and this represents a potential 95,000 new riders."
The survey was conducted by McNair-yellowSquares with 741 Sydney residents aged 18 and over.