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Mini ethnography of BIXI

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Monday, November 26, 2012 by


I thought that since it's a relatively new infrastructure BIXI would be an interesting case study.

Briefly, for those of you that might not know: BIXI is a company that has bike renal locations around Toronto and other large Canadian cities (https://toronto.bixi.com/). They use a self-serve method of rental where you pick up a bike from one location and return it to any of their other locations when you are done with it.

Embeddedness: BIXI is embedded within a number of other structures and arrangements. For example, the attitudes towards bike travel in the city impact the number of people who use the system. Also, the road and bike lane system both impact the ability of people to utilize the service. .

Transparency: The system is designed to be transparent and easy to use. You purchase a membership so that you don’t have to pay every time and station locations are advertised throughout the city as well as online. The mechanics of how the process of payment works becomes secondary to the use of the system.

Reach or Scope: BIXI has both spatial and temporal scope. The network extends throughout most of the downtown core, and users are able (and encouraged) to make use of the service on multiple occasions.

Learned as part of membership: One of the reasons that I have personally never used the service is my unfamiliarity with the locations of all the rental locations. It seems that once you have learned the structure of the infrastructure you would be much better able to estimate things like whether it would be appropriate for a particular trip, the length and price of a particular rental, etc.

Embodiment of Standards: BIXI uses other infrastructures such as Facebook and Twitter to share news, Google maps to display online location information,  and credit card information for payments.  

Built on an installed base: BIXI uses the road system in Toronto, and many of its locations correspond to existing transportation hubs such as TTC stops.

Becomes visible upon breakdown: The payment options allowing you to borrow a bike that are normally invisible would upon breakdown become visible. If you could not pay for your rental, the bikes would remain locked and you would not be able to use BIXI for your trip.


1 comment

  1. Anonymous4/05/2013

    Is there any data on the availability of bikes in racks and slots at destination points?

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