A Study of Legal Issues in The Sharing Economy
Take Bike-sharing and Car-sharing as Examples
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54097/fbem.v4i3.1289Keywords:
Bike-sharing, Car-sharing, Responsible parties.Abstract
As innovative products in the sharing economy, bike-sharing and car-sharing have rapidly created a boom in China for their convenience and innovation. The birth of bicycle sharing and car sharing is a double-edged sword for the public and even the society, which is conducive to promoting the public's green travel lifestyle and making the life of the society at large convenient, such as: helping to promote a green, healthy and environmentally friendly way of travel, reducing the pollution of the environment and improving the appearance of the city; but at the same time, it also has certain negative effects on the public's life, such as: new and old shared bicycles, the However, it also has a negative impact on public life, such as: new and old shared bicycles, shared cars crowding the roads, etc. While this has brought convenience to the public, it has also created a series of obstacles to travel. In order to promote the healthy and green development of bicycle sharing and car sharing, we summarize the current development status of bicycle sharing and car sharing, analyze the causes, and propose corresponding management countermeasures in view of a series of problems arising from their operation.
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