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Essay / Vancouver Bike Rental System - 865
In response to the research report, this draft outlines my basic plan for researching a bike rental system. The research will lead to the recommendation to build a bike rental transportation system in Vancouver.IntroductionFrom today until 2030, it is estimated that Vancouver's population will increase by over one million. Vancouver's public transportation will struggle to cope with the pressure from the significant increase in population. In addition to population pressure, public transport is also criticized for its enormous carbon emissions. To share the responsibility of Translink, it is necessary to build a bicycle rental system to complement the skytrain and bus. The business idea is to establish several bicycle rental loops near skytrain stations, the city center and universities. People can rent and return bikes at any nearby rental stations. To attract more and more customers to use this new type of public transportation, the system can only charge low prices. So one of the major problems is how to keep the low-cost bicycle system going. One of the best solutions is to generate profits through station and bicycle advertising. The other major issue is the ability to use electronic devices to prevent theft and other damage. Details of this new business model will be outlined in the official report.ResearchVancouver's public bike system was initially "the last leg of the road", but I believe with the increase in the number of outlets and bikes , rental and return of bicycles have increased. become more practical, more and more people will cycle. First, the system should have multiple central bike stations in Vancouver city pub centers...... middle of paper ...... have a single usage time of less than 1 hour, which would result in very low costs. With the expansion of the network and the rapid increase in the number of bicycles, the adsorption capacity of advertising will increase. The company plans to auction its advertising rights in the future, for the introduction of professional partners. Unexpectedly, the company can also generate revenue through technology. It can sell its technology, such as electronic locks and other research and development patents, to other cities if they want to build the same systems. ConclusionWith government guidance and business operation model, bike rental systems will operate successfully in Vancouver for a long time. in the near future. This report analyzes and proves the new business ideal. Rental system will benefit Vancouver residents by easing pressures from the Trans Link and carbon emissions..