Urban Local Authorities and the Delivery of Micromobility Strategies Obstacles in the Implementation of Bicycle Hire in the UK

Q2 Social Sciences
G. Dudley, D. Banister, T. Schwanen
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The pressures on urban local authorities to deliver mobility strategies highlight both their need and ability to connect problems and solutions, and then successfully implement the schemes. These difficulties are compounded by other distinctive pressures, from both above and below. From above there can be pressures from national government to deliver strategies, but at the same time not necessarily be provided with the necessary financial and political resources. From below, there can be an attraction towards innovators who can provide strategies at apparently little or no cost to the public sector. These relationships can be unpredictable and unstable, while the technologies themselves can display weaknesses, and be subject to change. The dynamics of the delivery of micromobility can therefore offer strong challenges to urban local authorities in constructing stable networks, mobilizing public support for their actions, and in linking in with other transport services. The two case studies selected here cover the development of bicycle hire in the UK, with particular reference to dockless bicycle hire. Even when the local authorities have active intentions to oversee successful innovations, they are unlikely to succeed without the stronger involvement of central government, including the necessary statutory powers, together with adequate financial resources and associated expertise.
城市地方当局与微型交通战略的实施英国自行车租赁实施中的障碍
城市地方当局在实施交通战略方面面临的压力凸显了他们将问题与解决方案联系起来,然后成功实施这些方案的需求和能力。这些困难由于来自上面和下面的其他特殊压力而更加复杂。从上面看,国家政府可能会施加压力,要求执行战略,但与此同时,不一定会提供必要的财政和政治资源。从底层来看,可以吸引那些能够以明显很少或没有成本为公共部门提供战略的创新者。这些关系可能是不可预测和不稳定的,而技术本身可能显示出弱点,并且可能会发生变化。因此,提供微型交通的动态可能对城市地方当局在建设稳定的网络、动员公众支持其行动以及与其他运输服务联系方面提出巨大挑战。这里选择的两个案例研究涵盖了英国自行车租赁的发展,特别是无桩自行车租赁。即使地方当局有积极的意图来监督成功的创新,如果没有中央政府更强有力的参与,包括必要的法定权力,以及足够的财政资源和相关的专业知识,它们也不可能成功。
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Built Environment
Built Environment Social Sciences-Urban Studies
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