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  1. I an Davey - Hourbike #BTNBikeShare www.btnbikeshare.com

  2. Guardian November 2017

  3. www.boing.boing.net November 2017

  4. Standard August 2017

  5. Brighton&Hove Bike Share - history ● 2010: First study ● 2011: Decision not to proceed ● 2011-2015: Focus on Infrastructure and Road Safety

  6. Infrastructure and Road safety • Sustainable transport: option of choice • Enhance the cycling experience • Make roads safer • 20mph speed limits • Core network of safe routes • Improve permeability • Increase cycle parking • Extend controlled parking • Rapid transit routes • Reduce air pollution

  7. Old Shoreham Road - A270 (formerly A27)

  8. Lewes Road - A270 (formerly A27) ● 10km bus, taxi and cycle route ● Floating bus stops ● Reduced speed limit ● Improved links to Universities

  9. Common Policy Aims ● Modal shift ● Increase modal choice ● Normalise cycling ● Improve public health ● Reduce congestion ● Less pollution ● Optimise use of space ● Civilize the streets

  10. What are the Barriers? ● Hostility to cycling ● Negative Publicity ● Lack of trust of politicians and experts ● Vociferous opposition ● Lack of Political will ● Vision? ● Low modal share The best way to get more people cycling is……… Can bike share help?

  11. Brighton Bike Share: A fresh start ● 2014 ○ New study ○ Business Plan ● 2015 ○ Application to LEP for £1.2m ● 2015-16 ○ Procurement ● 2017 ○ Moblisation ○ Launch

  12. “The Brighton & Hove Bikeshare scheme will be a bike share scheme with a buzz. It will be inviting, easy and comfortable to use helping to normalise cycling for people from all backgrounds and abilities. It will provide an inclusive, reliable and attractive alternative to less sustainable and inactive travel modes. Mission The scheme will be innovative, light touch and able to respond to the latest developments in bike sharing technology. It will be flexible and able to meet the changing demands of the city.The city bike share bikes will swiftly become embedded and a core part of life in Brighton & Hove. A scheme that the city will be proud to call it's own. ”

  13. Smart Bike Technology High-spec technology only requiring low-tech infrastructure provides the best user experience with flexibility and proven reliability

  14. Brighton Bike Share: Key characteristics ● Planned and managed ● Hybrid = Dedicated hubs + free floating ● Publicly owned but privately run ● Financially self sustaining - no revenue subsidy ● Revenue sharing ● Public transport ● Locally branded ● Smart - GPS ● Light touch ● Flexible

  15. Website or App shows ● System Area ● Hubs ● Bikes in / out of hubs

  16. Smart phone app Pricing ● No deposit ● Annual Rider £72 - 60 mins free use per day ● Easy Rider 3p/min, £1 min per trip ● £12 max per day ● £2 out of hub lock fee ● £1 return to hub bounty ● £10 out of system lock fee

  17. Dedicated infrastructure Strategically situated ● Key destinations ● Transport interchanges ● Highly visible ● Positive image

  18. Infrastructure Process ● Plan network ● Liaise with stakeholders ● Public consultation ● Traffic Regulation Orders ● Public Open Space Notices ● Highways License ● Engage Highway contractors ● Road Safety Audit 1,2&3

  19. Sponsorship A key part of the commercial model to reach financial sustainability is income from sponsorship on the bikes. Available space is along each side including the dress guard and basket.

  20. The first 3 months: The story so far.. ● Launch 1st September 2017 ● 46 Hubs now installed with 550 stands ● 450 bikes available ● 17000 registered users ● 80,000 trips ● 150,000 miles What next?

  21. Assess demand: Where people are going

  22. Assess Demand: Where people are stopping

  23. Brighton Bike Share - what next? ● Fine tune redistribution ● Increase resilience: density of hubs+stands ● New hubs ● More bikes ● Extend area ● Explore e-bikes ● Developer contributions ● Business partnerships

  24. What’s next for Bike Share in UK? www.bikebiz.com

  25. Avoiding the pitfalls ● GPS ● Fair fares ● Protect against vandalism & theft ● City specific plan ● LA support ● Infrastructure ● Competition? ● Expand steadily ● Manage expectations ❏ Good management ❏ Local identity ❏ Community support ❏ Avoid negative publicity theconversation.com ❏ Public transport

  26. Thank You Ian Davey Ian.Davey@Hourbike.com @BTNBikeShare www.btnbikeshare.com

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