Working paper

Covid-19 impact on Bike-sharing systems: An analysis for Toulouse, Lyon, and Montreal

Marc Ivaldi, and Walter Nunez

Abstract

Based on Bike-sharing system (BSS) data for Toulouse, Lyon, and Montreal, we study the Covid19 impact on relevant variables of BSS use. Our results show significant changes related to longer travel distance, which would be explained by those users who use the BSS at peak hour. Also, after Covid-19 outbreak there is evidence about higher willingness to use the BSS in adverse weather conditions (such as rain and wind), lower substitution with the public transport system in Lyon, and a recovery and even a slight increase of BSS trips for Toulouse and Lyon respectively. In our opinion, these results most likely represent permanent changes in user’ habits, being an excellent opportunity to make specific investments in this system and thus strongly promote the bicycle use and its permanence.

Keywords

Bike-sharing system; Covid-19 effects; long-term changes.;

JEL codes

  • R40: General
  • L91: Transportation: General

Reference

Marc Ivaldi, and Walter Nunez, Covid-19 impact on Bike-sharing systems: An analysis for Toulouse, Lyon, and Montreal, TSE Working Paper, n. 22-1317, March 2022, revised November 18, 2022.

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TSE Working Paper, n. 22-1317, March 2022, revised November 18, 2022