Comparison Research on Operating Mode of Global Public Bicycle Systems

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To understand the development situation of the worldwide public bicycle systems more fully, the comparison research on the representative public bicycle systems at home and abroad is summarized in several aspects including operating mode, charging method, technology application, implementation effect, etc. Finally, the experiences and lessons for successful operating of public bicycle system are concluded.

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