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Hello, my name is Adam Denker. Currently I am a Senior Year Industrial Designer at the Cleveland Institute of Art. I am working on a Bike Share project for my Thesis/BFA. The goals for the project are to design a bike share program for the University Circle area. Below is the latest presentation completed for the project.
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Pro-Bike/walk info to follow-up on Adam's Bike-Share project
Ohio City Bicyc... Says:Here is a post from the campus-biking list, for which subscription info is below...
This conference was held in Seattle this past September. If you go to the
url below, you will be linked to the page that has many of the presentations
available for download. On the first day, session #6 has three presentations
about bike share programs:
http://www.bikewalk.org/2008conference/vconference/schedulefull2.html
PURPOSE - The purpose of the list is to provide a connection to university bike center coordinators and interested individuals so questions, ideas and resources can be shared to allow bike programs to prosper. To get added to the list send a blank email (no subject topic listed) to:join-campus-biking@lists.wisc.edu
Search and read archived posts to this list here:
https://lists.wisc.edu/read/?forum=campus-biking&sb=1
Subscribe to our Yahoo group for access to files related to campus bike programs from members:
http://sports.groups.yahoo.com/group/campus_bikes/
Bike sharing system
Marc Lefkowitz Says:Here's an existing card-activated, wireless communication bike sharing system that is being sold by a Texas company called QI Systems. I understand the cost is high, but I do like the small solar panel on the hub station that can power the electronics (RFID and maybe a GPS unit?).