Yesterday Budapest became the latest metropolis to unveil its ain bike sharing scheme. Budapest's bike sharing network, called 'Bubi', consists of 76 docking stations in addition to 1,100 bicycles.
The Budapest bike sharing network's website Mol Bubi has released a Leaflet map showing the place of all 76 docking stations. If y'all pick out a station's mark on the map y'all tin flame uncovering out how many bikes are currently available. The markers are color coded to demo stations that accept bikes available (red) in addition to stations which currently accept no bikes (black).
Oliver O'Brien's global Bike Share Map too directly includes Budapest's Bubi bike sharing scheme. The Bike Share Map too shows how many bikes are currently available at each station in addition to too tells y'all how many costless docking spaces are available, for those wanting to render a bike.
The Bike Share Map uses a dissimilar color-coding organisation for the bike station markers. Markers are shown using shades from bluish (empty) to reddish (full) to plow over an overview of how many bikes are available at each station (you tin flame mouse-over the station to uncovering out the exact number).
The Bike Share Map too provides a trouble graph which shows the sum of activeness over the final 24 hours based on the release of bikes beingness borrowed.
Buat lebih berguna, kongsi: