Check is placing 300 shared bicycles and 250 scooters, while Lime is introducing 300 shared bicycles. Furthermore, provider Felyx will remain active in Tilburg for another year with 200 scooters.
Sustainable and Accessible Mobility Offering
With the arrival of Check and Lime, Tilburg takes an important step towards a more sustainable, cleaner, and flexible mobility offering. Both providers use fully electric vehicles and have ambitious goals regarding CO₂ reduction and circular economy. The shared bicycles and scooters are easy to use via user-friendly apps that meet the highest accessibility standards. Both providers offer prices that make shared mobility accessible to a wide audience. Research shows that shared mobility contributes to reducing car use and promoting public transport usage.
Preventing Nuisance
Preventing nuisance from improper parking is a high priority. Check and Lime utilize technologies to ensure that vehicles are parked neatly. Users are actively encouraged and rewarded for correct parking behavior, while repeated improper parking can lead to fines or exclusion from the platform. Complaints and reports are handled quickly and adequately.
Experiences in other cities with Check and Lime are positive. Usage and satisfaction rates are high. Check is active in more than 20 cities in the Netherlands, including Amsterdam and The Hague. Lime provides shared transport worldwide, including in Rotterdam and Amsterdam.
Collaborating on Micro-Mobility Hubs
The municipality of Tilburg is engaging with providers to discuss the design of micro-mobility hubs. These recognizable locations will make parking shared vehicles clearer in the future. Through this collaboration, the accessibility and livability of the city will be further enhanced.
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