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Bicycles are eating the lunch of China’s dominant car-sharing app | South China Morning Post

Sometimes, it’s easier to not take a car. This shouldn’t surprise in densely populated urban areas. Bicycles provide exercise, too. Didi’s dominance is being challenged by an unlikely source — about 40 smartphone apps that have sprouted in major Chinese cities since late 2016 for commuters to share bicycles. Source: Bicycles are eating the lunch […]

Sometimes, it’s easier to not take a car. This shouldn’t surprise in densely populated urban areas. Bicycles provide exercise, too.

Didi’s dominance is being challenged by an unlikely source — about 40 smartphone apps that have sprouted in major Chinese cities since late 2016 for commuters to share bicycles.

Source: Bicycles are eating the lunch of China’s dominant car-sharing app | South China Morning Post

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