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去年北京超千人被纳入共享单车限制骑行黑名单,主要因这些行为
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-06-03 08:41
Core Insights - The Beijing Municipal Transportation Commission has released the operational supervision status of shared bicycles for 2024, indicating that 1,105 individuals have been blacklisted for violating parking regulations [1] - In 2024, the total riding volume of internet rental bicycles in Beijing reached 1.144 billion rides, with an average daily ridership of 3.1258 million, reflecting a year-on-year growth of 5.12% [1] - The average daily turnover rate of bicycles was recorded at 3.31 times [1] Regulation and Compliance - The "Joint Restriction Agreement" was implemented on March 1, 2022, involving the Beijing Bicycle and Electric Vehicle Industry Association and three major shared bicycle companies: Meituan Bike, Hello Bike, and Qingju Bike [2] - Users can be blacklisted for multiple violations, including parking in prohibited areas or engaging in malicious activities related to shared bicycles [2] - Specific criteria for blacklisting include parking on highways or restricted areas multiple times within a month, with penalties escalating based on the frequency of violations [3] Penalties and Public Disclosure - Users blacklisted for a month will face a 7-day ban from using any shared bicycles, while those blacklisted for three months will face a 15-day ban, and six-month offenders will be banned for 30 days [3] - The validity of purchased riding cards will be extended corresponding to the duration of the ban [3] - Shared bicycle companies will publicly disclose the blacklist monthly, ensuring privacy by only revealing partial phone numbers [3]