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Citation

Bullock C, Brereton F, Bailey S. Sustain. Cities Soc. 2017; 28: 76-87.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.scs.2016.08.024

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

An expanding literature has explored the benefits of public bike-share schemes from various perspectives, including user characteristics, journey time savings, convenience, health benefits and reductions in motor vehicle use. However, rather few papers have examined bike-share schemes in economic terms. In this paper we place these benefits in an economic context of private individual benefits and public good benefits. Using data from a survey of bike-share users in Dublin, Ireland, we critically examine the relative value of these benefits and their impact on the spatial functioning of cities. We demonstrate that, for this particular scheme, the benefits associated with time savings far exceed the benefits that are commonly claimed for modal transfer. We go on to describe how, by delivering time savings and improving spatial connectivity, bike-share schemes reduce effective density and supply both conventional and wider economic benefits for the urban economy that are commensurate with investment in public transport schemes. Finally, we show how investment in the Dublin bike-share scheme has a positive benefit-cost ratio that exceeds estimates based on a more restricted appraisal. © 2016 Elsevier Publishing.

KEYWORDS: Bicycles; Bicyclists; Bicycling


Language: en

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