In Poland, bike-sharing systems are experiencing unprecedented growth, transforming urban mobility practices. These systems, present in major metropolises such as Warsaw and in inter-municipal areas such as the Silesian Metropolis, are part of a global drive towards sustainable modes of transport. Driven by technological advances and growing ecological awareness, these solutions meet today's challenges of CO₂ emission reduction and urban decongestion.
Lire la suiteIn Spain, the rise of self-service bicycles has established itself as an innovative and environmentally-friendly transport solution, suitable for both large conurbations and small towns. In recent years, these mobility systems have seen remarkable expansion, particularly in cities such as Madrid and Barcelona, but also in municipalities with fewer than 400,000 inhabitants, such as Valladolid, Gijón and Santander. This popularity is based on a combination of ecological motivations, technological advances and institutional support, making it possible to reduce car dependency while improving the quality of urban life.
Lire la suiteWith increasing urbanization, the challenges of urban mobility and equitable access to essential services such as health, employment and education are becoming crucial. These challenges require solutions to ensure that everyone has easy access to essential services. In the United States, where disparities are significant, micromobility can have a major impact on social inclusion.
Lire la suiteThe United States, the world's 4th largest country in terms of surface area and the world's 1st largest power, is a country with a long history of mobility. There has always been a need to innovate in terms of transport, in order to go further and faster. So, in today's context of urgent climate change and increasing urban density, how can we make the last mile by bike part of American life?
Lire la suiteAt a time when sustainability and the reduction of carbon emissions are at the heart of urban concerns, bike-share in the United States is transforming the transportation landscape. In 2023, more than 157 million bikes were used, demonstrating their growing integration into communities' sustainable mobility strategies. But what are the realities behind these promising figures? This article explores the current state, challenges and future of bike sharing in North America, offering a comparative analysis with Europe to outline the prospects for this rapidly expanding mode of transport.
Lire la suiteIn the dynamic sector of micromobility in cycling, increasing female representation is crucial to overcoming systemic barriers and encouraging equity. It is vital to promote the integration and enhancement of women in leadership and development positions. Recent debates at the Velo City 2024 show, in particular the "Women in Cycling: Bring diversity to the bike sector" conference, have highlighted this issue, underlining the importance of diversifying viewpoints in the industry.
Lire la suiteE-bikes are growing in popularity and use in major cities such as New York and Vancouver, and in smaller towns such as Omaha and Lincoln. In Vancouver, the introduction of e-bikes has helped to push the number of annual trips past the one million mark for the first time in 2023. In New York, almost half of the trips made with the Citi Bike system are made on e-bikes, which make up only 20% of the total fleet.
Lire la suiteThe choice between mechanical and electric bikes to create a shared bike system in a city depends on several factors. Qucit takes a look at the advantages and disadvantages of these two types of system.
Lire la suiteIn Europe, more and more local authorities are equipping themselves with shared cargo bike systems to offer their residents low-carbon modes of transport. In this article, Qucit takes a look at the development of these services and explains why!
Lire la suiteWith the booming in cargo bike sales, Qucit takes a look at the stunning rise of this particular bike in our urban centers.
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