Largest bicycle share program (number of bicycles)

- Who
- Hangzhou
- What
- 84,100 total number
- Where
- China (Hangzhou)
- When
- 01 September 2016
The Hangzhou Public Bicycle programme in Hangzhou, China, is the world’s largest bicycle-sharing system. First started in 2008 with just 2,800 bicycles and 60 stations, the programme has expanded monumentally since then. In September 2016, it boasted a total of 84,100 bikes and 3,572 stations. Paris's Velib bikeshare programme, the world's largest outside of China, is only just over a quarter the size of Hangzhou's (23,600 bicycles). Due in part to the large urban populace and scale of the transportation problems faced in China, the country is home to nine of the world's 10 largest cycle share networks.
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