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    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterMarch 30, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. End of Service: The Chartered bicycle scheme in Ranchi, initiated by RSCCL in 2019, will cease operations this month due to declining usage and infrastructure support after six years.

    2. Declining Usage: Despite having over 130,000 registered users, daily bicycle usage has plummeted to approximately 300 bikers, indicating a significant reduction in patronage.

    3. Initial Success: The initiative started with 600 bicycles and 60 stations, expanding to 700 bicycles and 90 stations due to high demand, particularly from students.

    4. Future Plans: RSCCL executives are seeking alternative urban mobility solutions that better align with the city’s needs, as bicycles will be removed post-project expiration.

    Ranchi Bids Farewell to Chartered Bicycle Scheme

    Ranchi Smart City Corporation Limited (RSCCL) will end its chartered bicycle scheme this month. This program, launched in 2019, aimed to encourage eco-friendly transportation. However, the initiative faced challenges, including declining infrastructure support and issues with maintenance. Despite having over 130,000 registered users, the daily usage fell to around 300 bikers. RSCCL CEO Amit Kumar explained that the contract with the managing company has expired, prompting the decision to discontinue the service.

    The bicycle program started with 600 bicycles and 60 stations but expanded to 700 bicycles and 90 stations due to strong demand, particularly from students. Nevertheless, many docking stations are now idle because of reduced patronage. “The bicycles are still operational, but they will be removed from the roads once the end of the contract is officially implemented,” Kumar added. The initiative initially offered free rides for the first hour and low-cost subscription plans, but interest has waned over time.

    Future of Urban Mobility in Ranchi

    Officials recognize the importance of finding alternatives for urban mobility. Kumar mentioned they are exploring options better suited to the city’s current needs. The changes could pave the way for new initiatives that address both mobility and sustainability. Meanwhile, stakeholders are hopeful that future projects will improve transportation infrastructure and boost the quality of life for Ranchi residents. The ambitious Smart City program continues to focus on innovative solutions, aiming to foster a greener and more efficient urban environment.

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