Abstract
Based on bike-sharing systems (BSS) data in Toulouse and Lyon, this study examines the impact of COVID-19 on relevant variables to BSS usage. Our findings indicate significant changes in longer travel distances, which would be explained by users who use the BSS at peak hours. Also, there is evidence of a higher willingness to use BSS under adverse weather conditions (such as rain and wind), less substitution with the public transport system in Lyon, and recovery and even a slight increase of BSS trips for Toulouse and Lyon, respectively. These results suggest long-term changes in user habits, offering an excellent opportunity to develop public policies to promote cycling further.
Keywords
Bike-sharing system; Covid-19 effects; long-term changes.;
JEL codes
- R40: General
- L91: Transportation: General
Replaced by
Marc Ivaldi, and Walter Nunez, “Covid-19 impact on bike-sharing systems: Lessons from Toulouse and Lyon”, Case Studies on Transport Policy, January 2025, forthcoming.
Reference
Marc Ivaldi, and Walter Nunez, “Covid-19 impact on bike-sharing systems: Lessons from Toulouse and Lyon”, TSE Working Paper, n. 22-1317, March 2022, revised July 2024.
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TSE Working Paper, n. 22-1317, March 2022, revised July 2024