Partnering Bike rental companies in War Against
Diabetes and MRT train breakdowns.
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Tax bike rental companies $30/bike/annum to operate due to the fact
that they incur public infrastructure costs for provision of
dockless public rental bike parking bays and more frequently
require PUB and police assistance etc for theft, flooding etc when
the public, annoyed by them cause obstruction by dumping them in
canals resulting in PUB anti-flood operations and canal maintenance
costs.
The notional licensing fee of $30/bike/annum would make rental
companies more alert to providing good service since there would be
per bike bottom line costs to operate unlike current uncompetitive
market whereby obike charges $2/hour whilst ofo usual charge is
$0.50/ride. Obike also demands $49deposit whilst ofo requires none:
the disparate charges may cause some citizens to accuse obike of
overcharging and even act out dysfunctionally by dumping obikes in
canals and give PUB additional headache by causing flooding due to
canal/drain waterflow obstruction : obike is unlikely to compensate
for the subsequent flood nor retrieve a salt water damaged/corroded
bike unfit for use resulting in PUB having to foot increased
garbage disposal costs even for the dockless bike itself. The
intent of the dockless rental bike license fee is thus to keep bike
rental quality standards up, prices competitive and to maintain the
public perception that rental bikes are indeed a genuine public
good. Many would not hesitate to have bike abusers punished and
also report damaged / illegally parked bikes promptly resulting in
better user experience and public acceptance of dockless public
rental bikes as part of a cosmopolitan city scape.
The $30/bike p.a.licensing fees should be 100% recirculated back to
Singapore citizens and PR vz a 10hours/ $10/month voucher
(whichever higher) for use by every bike rental company (or an amt
proportional to bike license fees paid by each company) for free
use of bikes by citizens who will also NOT have to pay the $49 bike
deposit (obike, Mobike) provided they register vz identity card
number as verified by Singpass account 2 step authentication vz sms
code to registered phone number. Utilization
of quota of foc use vouchers by citizens would offset the bike
rental licensing fees payable by ofo, obike, Mobike etc and
convince all citizens that public dockless bike rental is a public
good and thus here to stay. Ultimately,
some dockless public bicycle hire companies would pay zero
licensing fees (having been offset by citizens utilizing their
quotas) whilst others may have their business sunk by license fee
costs and poor public response due to uncompetitive charges / poor
quality /non-existent service provision.
LTA may also subsidise of waive all dockless bike rental each time
the SMRT breaks down to alleviate public transportation woes or
make bike use free during peak periods to alleviate the need for
MRT use discounts to shift peak hour overcrowding issues. Early
closure of MRT lines to facilitate maintenance work would also be
less painful.
Not to mention the tremendous strides in the War against Diabetes
as more Singaporeans adopt a physically active lifestyle, improve
environmental conditions due to lesser fossil fuel use and make
Singapore a truely cosmopolitan capital where being able to operate
a bicycle can be the most important passport to seeing the whole of
Singapore.
PS: "people who cycled to work had a 52% lower risk of dying from
cardiovascular diseases, and a 40% lower risk of dying from cancer
than those who drive or take public
transport." http://www.ethozgroup.com/first-timers-guide-bike-sharing-singapore/
PS: the licensing fee of $30 is just a ball park figure subject to
adjustment as case may be. The most important thing being the
RECIRCULATION of the licensing fee 100% back to citizens to use
bicycle FOC within quota limits to improve the public perception of
bike rental companies and improve mass adoption
of a
physically active and rugged lifestyle.
In this process, PUB would also improve its anti-flood performance
and reduce canal cleaning costs as fewer disgruntled citizens dump
dockless hire bikes into canals and drains.
PS: All dockless hire bikes should have a visible registration
number and the rider particulars , geo position etc details should
be traceable and retrievable by LTA in the case of dangerous or
inconsiderate riding behavior.
PS: 10 foc hours/month/citizen is derived as
follows:
Total dockless rental bikes in SG i estimate is 100,000. X 24hrs X
30days = 72,000,000 hrs.
Tax 20%= 14,4000,000 hrs.
Divide by 5m population = 2.88hrs.
Approx only a quarter of population at best will use service, so
10hrs is a fair estimate to begin with. So dockless bike rental
companies will be able to retrieve their dockless bike licensing
fees if they show that they have done their fair share in war
against DIABETES if citizens on average use dockless bike rental
services 2.88hrs/month vz the 10foc hours/month rental
scheme.
Based on 10hrs/month @ $0.50/ride (estimated to last 1hr) ofo bike
rental rate, a dockless bike licensing fee of $60/bike p.a. is fair
and 100% redeemable if a bike company is able to attract citizens
to utilise their bike rental quotas of up to 10 foc cycling
hours/month.