Design of a share-bike for a bicycle sharing system

Cycling are known for its leisure and recreational activities. Today it is more of a form of healthy and sustainable transport. It has been developed into an easy, comfortable and stylish mode of transport that many citizens in European countries chose to travel in their cities. After the successful...

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Main Author: Kan, Jourdan Junjie
Other Authors: Yap Fook Fah
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/71957
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description Cycling are known for its leisure and recreational activities. Today it is more of a form of healthy and sustainable transport. It has been developed into an easy, comfortable and stylish mode of transport that many citizens in European countries chose to travel in their cities. After the successful implementation of the bike-sharing system in Paris, it received widespread attention and high amount of usage. More of such systems then quickly started to be introduce to other European countries for convenient movement around the cities. Over the past decade, the number of bike-sharing schemes had grown significantly reaching a figure of 375 programs in 33 countries by May 2011 (Midgley, Bicycle-sharing Schemes: Enhancing Sustainable Mobility in Urban Areas, 2011). Their operations are often integrated with the city’s public transport system providing citizens with fast and simple access. The main basis of bike-sharing is its green and sustainable benefit. Ever since with the addition of smart technologies such as global positioning system, mobile phone applications, smart cards or even scanning of QR codes have made cycling a unique way to experience cities and have further gained them much more popularity than before. Therefore, this study aims to ascertain the effectiveness of bike-sharing in Singapore’s local circumstances and come up with a share-bike design that is best suited for our local context. Experiences will be drawn from some of the world’s most renowned share-bike systems such as “Vélib” from Paris to the world’s largest share-bike system in Hangzhou, China.
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spelling ntu-10356/719572023-03-04T18:59:03Z Design of a share-bike for a bicycle sharing system Kan, Jourdan Junjie Yap Fook Fah School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Mechanical engineering Cycling are known for its leisure and recreational activities. Today it is more of a form of healthy and sustainable transport. It has been developed into an easy, comfortable and stylish mode of transport that many citizens in European countries chose to travel in their cities. After the successful implementation of the bike-sharing system in Paris, it received widespread attention and high amount of usage. More of such systems then quickly started to be introduce to other European countries for convenient movement around the cities. Over the past decade, the number of bike-sharing schemes had grown significantly reaching a figure of 375 programs in 33 countries by May 2011 (Midgley, Bicycle-sharing Schemes: Enhancing Sustainable Mobility in Urban Areas, 2011). Their operations are often integrated with the city’s public transport system providing citizens with fast and simple access. The main basis of bike-sharing is its green and sustainable benefit. Ever since with the addition of smart technologies such as global positioning system, mobile phone applications, smart cards or even scanning of QR codes have made cycling a unique way to experience cities and have further gained them much more popularity than before. Therefore, this study aims to ascertain the effectiveness of bike-sharing in Singapore’s local circumstances and come up with a share-bike design that is best suited for our local context. Experiences will be drawn from some of the world’s most renowned share-bike systems such as “Vélib” from Paris to the world’s largest share-bike system in Hangzhou, China. Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) 2017-05-23T05:19:49Z 2017-05-23T05:19:49Z 2017 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/71957 en Nanyang Technological University 186 p. application/pdf
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