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SAN FRANCISCO BICYCLE SHARING PILOT 03 | 06| 2012 | SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA SFMTA | Municipal Transportation Agency Image: a bus in front of the Palace of the Legion of honor
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2012 SFMTA San Francisco Bicycle Sharing Pilot

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Page 1: 2012 SFMTA San Francisco Bicycle Sharing Pilot

SAN FRANCISCO

BICYCLE SHARING PILOT

03 | 06| 2012 | SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA

SFMTA | Municipal Transportation Agency Image: a bus in front of the Palace of the Legion of honor

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Pilot Service Area

• 500 bikes

• 50 stations

•1.78 sq mi.

• Dense

• Mixed Use

• Transit Rich

• Flat

• Bikable

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Bicycle Sharing Suitability Analysis

1. Retail Job Density

2. Population Density

3. Employment Density

4. Zoning

5. Slope

6. Pedestrian Commuters

per Square Mile

7. Bicycle Commuters/

Square Mile

8. Bicycle Infrastructure

9. Transit

10.Tourist Sites

11.Per Capita Income

Raster-based GIS overlay using 11 factors:

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Citywide Bicycle Sharing Suitability

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Citywide Bicycle Sharing Suitability

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Transit

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Slope

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Guiding Principle:

Bike Sharing Station Density is Key to Success

“The number one indicator of success is density of

stations.”

Alison Cohen, President, Alta Bike Share

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Station Spacing • Paris Benchmark: 300 meter grid

• 1 station every 2-3.5 blocks

• 28 stations per square mile

• 50 stations = 1.75 square mile service area

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Placing Stations

Toronto

Madison

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Station Setup

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Initial Site Review Placement Guidelines

• Stations should be visible

• For sidewalk locations, preserve 6 feet of through space

• Stations should be placed at least:

• 2 feet from any standpipe, parking meter, mailbox,

light post, utility vault, garbage can, news rack

• 3 feet from any driveway or wheelchair ramp

• 5 feet from any low pressure fire hydrant, MUNI

shelter, advertising kiosk, or crosswalk

• 8 feet from fire escape/exit

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Inter- and Intra-Agency Coordination

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Station Approval Flow

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Field Review

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Station Plan View

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Photo Simulation

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Public Notice for Public Hearing