Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Bike Sharing is Rolling into the New Year!

Sorry for the delay in info folks, we have been EXTREMELY busy working on our own bicycle sharing programs. Big things in the works, not only for us at The Collegiate Bicycle Company but worldwide. We hope 2010 brings big things to the bike sharing world. I am just happy to be a part of it. Happy New Year all! Here's whats happening right now! (more to come)...

Electronic City ECity in India Doing It! - LINK
Wow, the World is Coming! Copenhagen Entries - LINK
Bixi has Seoul - LINK
Dublin Update - LINK
Basic Boston Question: Answered - LINK
Auckland Bike Share Issues (Helmet Laws) - LINK
Mexico City Update (Treehugger) - LINK
Cities Want to Change, but Change Isn't Easy! - LINK
Santa Clara County gets $500k Grant - LINK
Too Many Bicycles in Montreal: A Cyclist's Lament - LINK
OPENbike - LINK
Hanover Germany Bike Sharing Video(I wish I understood German) - LINK

Friday, November 20, 2009

Vienna, etc.

Bike Sharing in Vienna LINK (Thanks for the correction!)
Ways to Pedal Towards Bicycle Advocacy LINK
China Rolling With Bike Sharing (3 Decent Links within article) LINK
Industrial Design Social Bike Sharing LINK
Response: This is a very cool idea that, in time, can be explored. Public bikes need to be very gritty, "bomb proof" bicycles that can withstand a beating (See Paris). With all of the technology on the handlebars it wouldn't last a few hours in the public way. Something tells me no city is ready for "bone conduction technology to transmit sound through the head's bones." All in all still a very cool idea.
Bixi Toronto Update LINK
Worst Advertisement Ever: (AUDI)


How does an advertisement portraying alternative forms of transportation negatively ever reach the airwaves in this day and age?

Green Ways to Travel LINK

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Santa Clara County!



















Bay Area Is Doing It! Silicon Valley! LINK 1 LINK 2 LINK 3
Conquering Bike Phobia LINK
New York: From Good Enough to Great LINK
Los Angeles Taking A Closer Look LINK
Sharing Services is Good (For Your Wallet) LINK
Bike Sharing in the U.S. LINK (Natl. Geographic[not much new here])
San Francisco Pushing Forward With a Pilot LINK
Japan Kicked Off Bike Sharing (Oct. 3rd) LINK

Tuesday, November 10, 2009























Will Boston Work? LINK
Need to Improve Philadelphia Infrastructure LINK
Mobility as Privilege LINK
BIXI is closing down! (for the season) LINK
Ad Firm Goes Green with Bikes LINK
Bike Sharing Expanding in Ottowa LINK

Monday, November 9, 2009

You would already be there!

































(Do you still drive a car? If you rode a bike you would already be there![Girona, Spain])

Where is Chicago's Program? LINK (Chicago Tribune)
Lessons Learned from Bike Sharing Pioneers LINK (MotherNatureNetwork)
Bikes: Bright Idea vs. Human Nature LINK (Boston Globe)
Irishman's Personal Account of Dublin Bike Share LINK (Irish Times)
San Francisco announces bicycle plans after injunction is lifted LINK (SF StreetsBlog)
Crazy Bike Storage Tower in Tokyo!



Friday, November 6, 2009

A Vexing Issue

Addressing the Helmet Problem. Engaging local retailers (convenience stores, gas stations, etc.) seems to be the easiest way to address the issue.

New York Bike Sharing Could Start in Upper West Side LINK
Bike Sharing not just for French Commies LINK
Velib Article (New York Times) LINK
Articles Addressing Velib:
LINK1(Sustainable Cities Collective)
LINK2(Greenr.ca)
LINK3(Metropolis Mag.com)
LINK4 (Tokyo Green Space)
LINK5 (Treehugger.com)
LINK6 (examiner.com)
LINK7(The Gazette, Montreal)

Melbourne Chooses an Operator LINK




A word from Jonathan Sobin:

I was listening to a radio talk show today and the subject of the conversation was alternative cars and traffic in Los Angeles. Much of the dialogue centered on hybrid and electric cars. The commentators chatted about the technology, market conditions, and consumer trends. They explored tactics to convert more people to alternative cars and the motivations of consumers. Then a listener called in and made the pivotal point in the discussion. He made the common sense observation that even if you convert every driver on the road to an alternative vehicle, you still have the same amount of cars on the road, creating the same amount of congestion! The problem isn’t the type of energy the cars run on; it’s the abundance of the cars themselves. From a traffic and parking perspective, it does not matter if the cars are running on gasoline, electricity, natural gas, plant algae, or rocket fuel – a roadway crammed with cars is a roadway crammed with cars.

The solution to this problem is to convert drivers to other modes of transportation, not other types of cars. One way to accomplish this is to increase the number of people who commute by bicycle. A proven way to increase the number of people who commute by bicycle is to implement a third generation (automated) bike share program. Already utilized in more than 120 cities worldwide, such programs are in the queue for transportation professionals throughout the U.S. By providing on-demand and conveniently located bike stations, consumers can rely on a healthy, sustainable and practical form of transportation that doesn’t clog our roads.

Jonathan Sobin

COO, The Collegiate Bicycle Company

jonathan@collegebikes.com


More to come....


Thursday, October 1, 2009

Ecotrip Zotwheels Launch!











The UC-Irvine Zotwheels bicycle sharing program is set to launch.

The program will be a 3rd Generation (automated) bicycle sharing network, utilizing RFID tracking technology. After signing up, students will use their student ID card to check out a bicycle and return it to any station in the network. Using patented software administrators will have the ability to track all the bicycles in real time and collect valuable information.

The Zotwheels program was developed by UC-Irvine Parking and Transportation Department, The Collegiate Bicycle Company, and Central Specialties Limited. Like other programs of its kind it was developed to eliminate single occupancy car trips within and around the campus. Some effects of the program will be: reduced carbon emissions, traffic and parking relief, and increased overall health and physical fitness.

The bicycles are provided by The Collegiate Bicycle Company, a San Diego based company that specializes in meeting bicycle needs on college and university campuses nationwide. Zotwheels bicycles include a custom UCI design, with UCI logos, colors, and graphics. The high quality of the bicycles will help to maintain the program. It has been proven that the quality of the bicycle in the program directly correlates with the success of the program.

The Collegiate Bicycle Company is a leading provider of bicycles for numerous bicycle programs of all shapes and sizes. The company provides custom bicycle designs and consulting to accommodate each client's needs. For more information please contact info@collegebikes.com.

TV COVERAGE:






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Wednesday, September 9, 2009













Are Dedicated Bike Lanes LESS Safe?! LINK
(Very Interesting!)
University of Nebraska Bike Share Program LINK
University of Richmond Bike Share Program LINK
Blue Cross Blue Shield to Sponsor Minneapolis Bike Share LINK
Car Sharing Set to Kick Off in Paris LINK
Philadelphia Ride: NO CARS ALLOWED LINK
Janette Sadik-Khan Transcript Discussing Global Thinking LINK
Bixi Misses a Spot in Montreal LINK

Friday, August 28, 2009

Mississippi State Adding More CollegeBikes! LINK
Battle of the Bike Share LINK
To clarify their article, Ecotrip is the bicycle sharing equipment presented by The Collegiate Bicycle Company. We will be launching our first program in the coming weeks. Our bicycle is not a single speed cruiser. We can customize our bicycle in any way imaginable. Our in house design team will work with our clients to design the best bicycle that community members will ride the most. Questions please feel free to contact me. (matt@collegebikes.com)
Congrats Bucharest LINK
Using Social Networking to Get Stolen Bikes Back LINK
Mayor Gavin Newsome in Mexico City talkin' bike share LINK
Portland Roundup from Demos a few weeks back LINK
(read the comments section)
Whats the most efficient way to transport 300 People? LINK
Bloomberg Loves Bikes (now that he wants to be reelected!) LINK
Un-velib-able! (Well informed comment) LINK
Siemens + Orange County Choppers = Cool ebike LINK
US Colleges Set a Green Course LINK
Sierra Club names top ten eco schools LINK
More riders in NY, Less Casualties? (I question this logic) LINK

Thursday, August 13, 2009

New York City Bike Share Demo: Ecotrip™

Come Join Us in New York this weekend for the Summer Streets Program. We will be demonstrating our bike sharing equipment Ecotrip™ on Saturday and Sunday. Our locations are as follows:

August 15th 630am to 1pm - 26th St btwn Park and Lexington

August 15th 3pm to 6pm - Madison Sq/Worth Sq (25th and Broadway)

August 16th 11am to 5pm - McCarren Park (Bedford Ave. and N. 12th St in Brooklyn)

See you there!



In Other Bike Share News:

12 Ways to fix transportation woes(I like number 1) LINK
Seattle Bike Share Demo LINK
Boston Chooses Bixi LINK
London Bike Share LINK (Article obtained through The Bikesharing Blog)
Portland Launches New Website, Survey LINK
Boston Tries to Shed Poor Cycling Reputation(New York Times) LINK
Nicole Freedman: "The grand plan is to change the culture, which is an incredible task."(Amen)
Boston's Unruly Riders (Boston Globe) LINK
Yeah Delaware....KEEP IT UP LINK
Interesting Tree Bike Rack LINK

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

BIG MONTH in bike sharing













New York Times Reporting on Summer Streets Program LINK
World Streets List (this is a serious list of info) LINK
50000 public bikes in Hangzhou LINK1 LINK2
Obis - New Program to Study Best Practices in Bike Sharing LINK (From Bike-share Blog)
People Just Don't Get It - "Bike Sharing Boosted at Expense of Real Progress" LINK
Response: One can't really argue with the notion that infrastructure is important. But the title of the article itself holds negative connotations and should read: "Bike Sharing IS Real Progress"
Ottawa program a hit LINK
Cool way to display modal split (From Greater Greater Washington) LINK
Bixi going to San Francisco LINK
Awesome Wired article about treating bikes like cars LINK
Cool Rear Light Creates your own bike lane! LINK
Humana takes Freewheelin program to Palo Alto for Senior Games LINK
Question: Are the Freewheelin? or BCycle? Is there a reason for this?
Switzerland Bike Scheme Booms Despite Poor Cycle Paths LINK
Bloomberg: NYC Law Would Require Buildings to Give Bike Access LINK
Charge your Mobile Phone with your Bike?! LINK

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Bike Sharing Round Up



















Why Vandals Hate Paris Bikes Link
TIGER Funds in DC! Link 1 Link 2
Washington Post: Share and Swap Replaces Buy and Grab Link
Project for Public Spaces - Bike Flocks Link











Smartbike $70,000 for One Station! Link
Bikes Important in Mexico City Green Plan Link
Bike Sharing Spurs Retail Sales (Straight from Gilles Vesco) Link













Portland Looks to Bike Sharing Again Link 1 Link 2
Taiwan Bike Share Using Advantech, ePlatform service provider Link
Bixi Bikes and Helmets Link
Vancouver Bike Tax?! Link
Not Your Father's Bike-Share Program Link

Miscellaneous:
Bernie Madoff serves his time in a LEED-certified prison Link
Why don't you forget how to ride a bike? Link

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Dublin Stood Up by JC Decaux













Dublin Still Waiting for Invisible Bike Share (HaHa) - Link













Mexico City Plan Verde - Link

One Step Forward:
Harrassing Cyclists A Misdemeanor in Columbia, Missouri - Link
Two Steps Back:
San Antonio Governor Vetoes "Safe Passing" Bill - Link

Washington DC Bike Sharing Numbers & Swiss Bike Shareing! - Bike Share Blog
Cycling to work benefits adding up - Link
Florida Atlantic makes classic bike share mistake: No Accountability - Link
How to Make a City Green Without Tearing It Down - Link (Boston Globe)
The Future of Bikes? (Crazy Concept "Bike") - Link
Iphone App for Bicing - Link

Thursday, June 11, 2009











Bike sharing is close to its tipping point. Bike sharing is dropping worldwide into major cities like dominoes. After it has been proven to work, to quote The New York Times article from a few months back, "there are said to be two types of mayors in Europe, those that have bicycle sharing programs and those that want them." This is the trend. Most of the dominoes have fallen in Europe.

That being said with the launch of Bixi in Montreal, it is apparent that most other Canadian Mayors seem to have Bixi-envy. Edmonton has launched a small summer pilot program with the cooperation of the mayor. Toronto's program from years past has closed down, now the city has entered into sole source negotiation with Public Bicycle System. I have posted in the past that Vancouver is interested and currently have a few small pilot programs running. I can't wait to see the rest of the dominoes fall in Canada (Calgary and Winnipeg whats taking so long?) There are many bicycle sharing companies out there able to provide the services that Bixi does. Please contact me if you would like more information. (Matt@collegebikes.com)

The rest of the world seems to be learning (China, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, more) With DC in action and New York, Los Angeles, and Philadelphia coming on strong lets keep it going.
Let us Americans learn from our neighbors up north and MOVE!


UNITED STATES


Philadelphia Biketopia! Link (Nice picture!)
Small Green Bay Bike Share Link










CANADA

Toronto Enters into Sole Source Negotiations with Public Bike Systems (BIXI) Link
Small Edmonton Bike Share Program Launching for City Workers Link
Ottawa Citizen Article Link 1 Link 2
Ottawa Bike Share Trial Run Link
A Day in the Life of Bixi Link
Bixi Launched! Link











OVERSEAS

Bici in Citta Announces 6 New Bike Share Programs! Link
Response: Wow, one company has 42 networks operating in Italy alone!
Budapest Making Moves Link 1 Link 2
Response: Budapest is asking for funding from the EU. Are public bike systems becoming public works projects?! Brilliant. (Thanks CyclingSolution for the info)
Paris Velib "Stop Vandalising" Campaign Link
The Bike is King (in the Netherlands) by Paul DeMaio (BikeShare Blog) Link
Melbourne Plans Link
















MISCELLANEOUS

Sharing Economy a Tidal Wave Link
University Bicycle Program Benefits Link
Decent Article about where bike sharing came from and where its going Link
Living Without A Car Link Link 2
Response: I particularly like these articles because I don't own a car myself!
Cool Boston Based Article about Rejuvenating Old Ways of Transportation (Bikes) Link
Recession Changing Green Builders Focus Link

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

New York Cycling Debate and Much More

Study of Cyclists Behavior by Hunter College Professor -
Click Here
Response to Study of Cyclists Behavior By Hunter College - Click Here
Another Response -
Click Here
Please read the comments, many very informed questions and comments.



More Articles:
CNN Article City Bike Sharing Picks Up Speed - Click Here
Rome Bike Share Returning June 1, (with some changes) - Click Here
Interesting Little Article About Transportation Choice - Click Here
I don't know who wrote this one but I couldn't agree more! - Click Here

Article about new navigation apps - Click Here
Uh-Oh Melbourne bike share off to slow start (Web interest may not translate?) - Click Here
Paul DeMaio Article from Commuter Pages - Click Here


Utterly Unsexy - Velib's Opposite Program - Click Here
My Response: Low tech, recycled bike programs are a good way to increase cycling IN THEORY. When you add the cost of labor to refurbish old bikes, the cost of acquiring the bikes, and the cost of replacement parts to get the bike rolling, you might as well look into a custom bicycle program. Uniform, high quality bicycles are the best way to ensure a successful program. It is proven, however, that these programs do not have the longevity of a high tech bike program. Hence, the development of the 3rd Generation Bicycle Sharing Programs!

Clever way to encourage cycling in Copenhagen - Click Here
My Response: It is important to celebrate milestones for bicycling to enrich the bicycle culture and maintain its permanency in the community.


Here is a video featuring the new buses in Paris to redistribute the bikes. Translation not included.


The following links regarding Minneapolis were found at this blog (Click Here):

CORRECTION: The article from Time Magazine in my previous post stated that the Taiwan bike share program will be the first of its kind in Asia. This is not so. To clarify, programs have been started in Korea, China, and Thailand. My apologies!

Monday, May 18, 2009

New York Times and Time Magazine Articles!

It is exciting when major national publications take notice of a growing trend that will positively impact our society. I hope to continue to grow awareness for bicycle sharing and bicycle programs in the United States. Thanks for reading.


From the looks of this picture, Taiwan could use some more bicycles!

Articles:
Taiwan Bicycle Sharing - Time Magazine Article Click Here
Bixi Launches - New York Times Green Inc. Article Click Here
Bixi Launches - Planetizen Article Click Here
Boston Mayor Celebrates Bicycles - Click Here


CORRECTION:

The pricing structure of the Denver Program was misstated in the Westword article. The prices will be $2.99 for a daily subscription and $50 for a yearly subscription. 1/2 hour free then fees start.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Denver Bike Share Pushed Back!? Click Here
(No free half hour before raising rates?)


Huffington Post Takes Notice of Barcelona Click Here



Video from article is below courtesy of FairCompanies.com:

Monday, May 4, 2009

Articles!













Philadelphia announces plan to be greenest city by 2015 Click Here
Edinburgh Residents Like the Idea! Click Here
Minneapolis Gets Federal Funding? Click Here
Sharing Bikes a Public Good Click Here

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

May is National Bike Month!



















Cartoon Credit: www.bikexchange.com

Celebrate Bicycles! Here is a step by step guide to making the most of May and promoting bicycling in your community complements of The League of American Bicyclists.

To view the pdf : Click Here
To find events going on in your state : Click Here

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Vancouver Pledges to be the Greenest City

Green is not Cliche, any city that pledges to become greener is deserving of support. Congratulations to Mayor Gregor Robertson for bringing sustainability to the forefront in British Columbia politics.

Vancouver puts forth plan to make Vancouver "The Greenest City in the World"


City of Vancouver Greenest City Action Team Site - Click Here
Blog Post/Article - Click Here