The Barclays Bike Hire Scheme was launched in
2010, they quickly became popular as they were cheap and convienient.
However recent dissatisfaction has emerged among its users.
The Evening Standard has revealed the bike schemes poor performance and showed
how members of the scheme often found docking stations empty and they were
unable to cycle.
This problem was identified back in December 2011, however
dissatisfaction from its users continued when customers were asked about their
satisfaction of the service in November 2012, as it was found that docking
stations were left empty for an average of 2 hours per day. The poor service has become an increasing
problem, especially since there was 100% price rise for the service from the
beginning of 2013.
Serco, the company which operates the bike scheme has been
threatened by the Transport for London over the empty docking stations, as they
found that 83 docking stations were left empty for up to 6 hours a day. Serco
is supposed to re distribute the bikes around London to avoid empty and full
stations. Transport for London said that “Londoners deserve better”.
A Serco spokesman said the scheme “continues to be a
tremendous success” but admitted “at some docking stations at certain times
demand for bicycles and docking points can exceed availability”. The company
said it was working closely with TfL to address this issue.
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