Coun. Matt Dell says the technology in bike-share companies has advanced in the years since the previous green bike program in Victoria failed.
Coun. Matt Dell said the technology used by bike-share companies has advanced in the years since the previous bike-share program in Victoria failed.City staff are looking into the idea of a bike-share program, said Dell, who would like to see a pilot program set up this summer.“This is the future. There’s no doubt about it. We’re just behind here, but it’s coming,” Dell said.
Burger said docked bike-share programs have shown better longevity in other places and provide certainty to users, who know exactly where they can find a bike. “Maybe you’re going to ride somewhere, you’re going to do a big shopping trip and then maybe you’re in a taxi home with that big shopping trip,” he said. In 2017, U-Bicycle, a bike-sharing company based in China, rolled out 160 green bikes equipped with GPS and self-locking technology in Victoria, later expanding to 900 bikes around Saanich, Oak Bay, Esquimalt and Cowichan Bay. The company also operated on the mainland.
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