Dock-Free Bike-Sharing Systems

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bluegogo Lets Riders Share Bikes Without Having to Deposit Them

'bluegogo' is a new bike-sharing program debuting in San Francisco, and it promises a more convenient ride than many of its competitors. The app-reliant system lets cyclists leave the bluegogo bicycles anywhere they want, eliminating the need to plan one's trip around the nearest docking ports.

Each of the bluegogo bikes is connected to GPS through hardware in the bikes themselves. With a proprietary app, bluegogo users can thus locate bikes on their map and reserve them for up to 15 minutes (to give people time to actually get to where that bike is parked). Once at the bike, users scan the QR code on the rear fender to unlock it and hit the pavement. After finishing up, they can park the bike in any publicly accessible location and pay directly through the bluegogo app.
Trend Themes
1. Dock-free Bike-sharing Programs - There is an opportunity for companies to create dock-free bike-sharing programs with GPS and app-reliant systems for the convenience of riders.
2. Hardware and Software Integration in Bike-sharing - Integrating GPS and proprietary apps into bike-sharing systems can provide a more seamless and user-friendly experience for riders.
3. Flexible Bike-sharing Payment Options - Providing a variety of payment options, such as paying directly through an app, can make bike-sharing more accessible and convenient for riders.
Industry Implications
1. Transportation - The transportation industry could benefit from exploring dock-free bike-sharing programs to offer more options for riders.
2. Technology - The technology industry can create innovative solutions, such as hardware and software integration, to improve bike-sharing systems.
3. Mobile Payment Systems - Mobile payment systems and financial institutions can collaborate with bike-sharing companies to offer flexible payment options for riders.

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