Analysis on the problem and strategy of sharing bicycles in guangzhou, china

Abstract

With the continuous acceleration of urbanization in developing countries, the number of urban population is also increasing. In order to solve the problem of urban residents' travel, the num-ber of shared bicycles has increased. The investment of shared bicycles is a good solution to the traditional situation of urban traffic. The problems that cannot be solved under the following conditions have provided convenience for the travel of citizens. Many acute problems in the city also arise. This study analyzes the adverse effects of the existing shared bicycle management model in Guangzhou on the city. Through the development of the current situation of related shared bicycles and the re-search on governance literature, we must not let shared bicycles become the scourge of Guang-zhou City. Under the influence of policies and regulations, the transformation of the future de-velopment model of shared bicycles should be rationally guided, and the management mode of shared bicycles should be rationally optimized to make the city more orderly and standardized, and put forward reasonable suggestions.

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