İsbike
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Overview | |
Owner | İSPARK |
Locale | Istanbul, Turkey |
Transit type | Bicycle sharing system |
Number of stations | 300[citation needed] |
Website | https://www.isbike.istanbul |
Operation | |
Began operation | 2012 |
Number of vehicles | 3000[citation needed] |
İsbike (styled as isbike) is a public bicycle sharing system serving Istanbul, the largest city in Turkey.
Launched in 2012, it serves with 300 stations and 3000 bikes on both sides of the city.[citation needed]
In 2022, isbike founded a bicycling school, aimed to provide bicycle training to approximately 10 thousand people.[1]
System components
The system uses Baksi smart biking system. The users can either get membership or use their credit cards to access the bikes.
Rates
All trips are charged, whether or not the user is a member.[2]
Maintenance
isbike was included in the 2022 budget due to votes by city residents.[3] Due to maintenance bikes were not available in January 2022,[4] but later that year there were complaints about empty and closed stations, for example in Zeytinburnu.[5]
See also
- Bicycle sharing system
- List of bicycle sharing systems
- Utility cycling - Short-term hire schemes
References
- ^ "İsbike Bisiklet Okulu'nda 3 bin kişi daha pedal çevirdi". ekonomist.com.tr. Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ "İsbike Akıllı Bisiklet Sistemleri". isbike.com.tr. Retrieved 2014-09-03.
- ^ Hadi, Tülin (2022-06-14). "İstanbul'da Katılımcı Bütçe uygulaması ne durumda?". Yetkin Report | Siyaset, Ekonomi Haber-Analiz, Yorum (in Turkish). Retrieved 2022-09-26.
- ^ Haber7. "İSBİKE bisikletlerine ne oldu? Bisikletler neden yok? Bisiklet severlere kötü haber…". Haber7 (in Turkish). Retrieved 2022-09-26.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ "İstanbul'da çevreci bisikletler azaldı". Ensonhaber (in Turkish). Retrieved 2022-09-26.
External links
- Official website
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