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Comparative Assessment of Public Bike Sharing Systems

Tamás Mátrai    
János Tóth    

Resumen

The aim of this paper is to present a comparative assessment among 4th generation Public Bike Sharing (PBS) systems. This article contains a literature review; the development process of the assessment framework as well as it discusses the results and challenges. This article summarizes the already existing Public Bike Sharing Systems and introduces a thorough categorization and a comparison methodology. Additionally, in the last part of this article further research steps will be introduced.

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