Cycle-sharing scheme, popular in European countries, allows sharing of a bicycle between multiple users. Unlike 'rent-a-cycle' scheme, where the hired cycle has to be returned by the first user only, the sharing system allows the same cycle to be used and returned by multiple users.
Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung, in his capacity as the Chairman of the Delhi Development Authority, today gave the approval during the 51st meeting of the Governing Body of Unified Traffic Transportation Infrastructure Planning and Engineering Centre (UTTIPEC), DDA's urban planning arm.
The sharing system is set to have a mobility card (smart card) that the users will be able to use in the Metro or the DTC cluster buses, and also in shops for any other transactions, the DDA said.
The card shall be linked to individual's identity and the use of bicycles shall be monitored by an operation control centre.
"As per the decision, land-owning agencies like PWD, DDA, municipal corporations etc will provide NMT (non-motorised transport) lanes and related infrastructure. The safety and mobility of cyclists and pedestrians will also be ensured so that the city moves towards having safe cycling infrastructure in the streets and at intersections," the DDA said.
The housing authority said, "It was decided that all stakeholder should come forward and help by giving space for cycle stations or providing advertisements revenue rights or space for operations control centre, depots, workshops, among others."
DDA had proposed a cycle sharing project in Dwarka, as part of its initiatives to improve the quality of life in the city through eco-friendly measures.
The urban body had in April held consultations with six operators from across the country and discussed technology issues along with other details related for operationalisation of the cycle sharing project in Dwarka sub city, which was built by the DDA.
In today's meeting, a presentation on the 'Dwarka Cycle Sharing System' was made by the Centre for Green Mobility (CGM), a non-profit organisation partnering with DDA in preparation of the plan and providing technical assistance.
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