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LTA Awards Bicycle-Sharing Licence to HelloRide

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LTA Awards Bicycle-Sharing Licence to HelloRide

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News Releases 01 Jul 2022

The Land Transport Authority (LTA) has awarded a Type 2 (sandbox) licence to HelloRide to provide a shared mobility service with a fleet of up to 1,000 bicycles.

2. Type 2 (sandbox) licences are valid for up to one year after which operators will need to apply for Type 1 (full) licences that allow them to operate a larger fleet of bicycles. When evaluating applications, LTA will consider factors such as the applicant’s track record, and ability to manage indiscriminate parking and ensure healthy fleet utilisation.

3. Since 2019, LTA’s regulatory requirements have helped to support the sustainable growth of the bicycle-sharing landscape. To date, the three bicycle-sharing operators in Singapore are Anywheel, SG Bike, and HelloRide, where Anywheel and SG Bike are Type 1 (full) licensees. The total fleet size across all three bicycle-sharing operators stands at 36,000 bicycles.

4. Bicycle-sharing services provide commuters with a convenient mode of transport for first-and-last mile journeys, and support Singapore’s drive towards becoming a car-lite society. Companies keen to offer bicycle-sharing services in Singapore may apply for sandbox bicycle licences, subject to regulatory requirements such as limitations on fleet size, and mandatory integration of LTA’s QR code parking system to promote responsible parking habits. Since the introduction of the QR code parking system and user ban in January 2019, more than 90% of shared bicycle users now end their trips at designated parking areas.
 

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Chinese bicycle-sharing firm, HelloRide, enters Singapore


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SINGAPORE - The Land Transport Authority (LTA) has allowed a Chinese bicycle-sharing operator to set up shop here - the first time since China-based players exited the market, leaving a mess of uncollected bikes and unpaid user refunds.

In a statement on Friday (July 1) morning, the authority said HelloRide, a major player in China, has been awarded a Type 2 sandbox licence to operate a fleet of up to 1,000 shared bicycles.

Type 2 licences are valid for up to one year, after which operators need to apply for Type 1 (full) licences that allow them to operate a larger fleet.

LTA said it would evaluate factors such as the applicant's track record and its ability to manage indiscriminate parking and ensure healthy fleet utilisation.

There are currently two other bicycle-sharing operators in Singapore - Anywheel and SG Bike - and both are local players with Type 1 licenses.


With HelloRide, the total number of shared bikes here stands at 36,000.

While bicycle-sharing services are supposed to provide commuters with convenient first- and last-mile commutes, past experiences with such services have been less than rosy.

A slew of Chinese operators began flooding the market with hundreds of thousands of bicycles about five years ago. These bicycles were often strewn about, blocking walkways and ending up in canals.

Occupancy rate was extremely low, and when the players exited Singapore, users were left with unpaid deposits and no recourse.


The LTA has since implemented QR code parking, which can track indiscriminate parking and penalise irresponsible users.

"Since the introduction of the QR code parking system and user ban in January 2019, more than 90 per cent of shared bicycle users now end their trips at designated parking areas," the LTA said.

Even so, complaints of strewn bikes are beginning to resurface.
 

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LTA Awards Bicycle-Sharing Licence to HelloRide

www.lta.gov.sg
News Releases 01 Jul 2022

The Land Transport Authority (LTA) has awarded a Type 2 (sandbox) licence to HelloRide to provide a shared mobility service with a fleet of up to 1,000 bicycles.

2. Type 2 (sandbox) licences are valid for up to one year after which operators will need to apply for Type 1 (full) licences that allow them to operate a larger fleet of bicycles. When evaluating applications, LTA will consider factors such as the applicant’s track record, and ability to manage indiscriminate parking and ensure healthy fleet utilisation.

3. Since 2019, LTA’s regulatory requirements have helped to support the sustainable growth of the bicycle-sharing landscape. To date, the three bicycle-sharing operators in Singapore are Anywheel, SG Bike, and HelloRide, where Anywheel and SG Bike are Type 1 (full) licensees. The total fleet size across all three bicycle-sharing operators stands at 36,000 bicycles.

4. Bicycle-sharing services provide commuters with a convenient mode of transport for first-and-last mile journeys, and support Singapore’s drive towards becoming a car-lite society. Companies keen to offer bicycle-sharing services in Singapore may apply for sandbox bicycle licences, subject to regulatory requirements such as limitations on fleet size, and mandatory integration of LTA’s QR code parking system to promote responsible parking habits. Since the introduction of the QR code parking system and user ban in January 2019, more than 90% of shared bicycle users now end their trips at designated parking areas.
Tiu... not a sin trade won't make Singapore a vibrant city... going back to fishing villagers life style...

Dumb 4G... bicycle is troublesome product... a menace as a means of transports.... it is for sport recreation use exercise....

At least use battery operated PMD got monetary values, charging make money.... battery stolen resaled value and fake products can explode..... a sin product make money...
 
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