Can Shared Bikes Be Ridden Outside the Operating Area?
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Shared bikes cannot be ridden outside the operating area. If you scan a QR code on a shared bike outside the operating area, it will display "Unable to unlock as it is outside the operating area." Shared bikes must be used within the designated operating areas. If you ride a bike outside the operating area, you should return it within 24 hours and lock it back in the operating area, or pay a relocation fee. The "last mile" of public transportation is a major obstacle for urban residents using public transport and a key challenge in building green, low-carbon cities. Shared bike companies provide services in campuses, subway stations, bus stops, residential areas, commercial districts, and public service areas, completing the final piece of the transportation puzzle and encouraging residents to use other public transport options. Shared bikes operate on a time-sharing rental model and represent a new form of green, eco-friendly shared economy.