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@Matt Caywood

Great point about creating stations that look similar without kiosks. In practice, these smart bike systems can look and feel almost exactly the same as a fixed station model. We're simply moving the technology from ground-based infrastructure to your cell phone and the bike, just as many other dedicated devices have been replaced with mobile technology. We also receive GPS position data from the bikes, which can be used for the same calorie tracking functions and to provide redistribution incentives.

We like CaBi a lot and think it works well for DC - but different locations need different solutions.

by Kyle on May 1, 2012 9:40 am • linkreport

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