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== What is a „commons cargobike“? == | == What is a „commons cargobike“? == | ||
# is provided to society based on voluntary donations. | # is provided to society based on voluntary donations. | ||
# is a „common good“: to be shared with the community instead of individually owned. | # is a „common good“: to be shared with the community instead of individually owned. | ||
# is advocating for a change in urban transportation, and stands for sustainable mobility. | # is advocating for a change in urban transportation, and stands for sustainable mobility. | ||
# promotes neighborhood cooperation: Cafés, private citizens and social facilities are involved and act as pickup locations. | # promotes neighborhood cooperation: Cafés, private citizens and social facilities are involved and act as pickup locations. | ||
Mehr Informationen unter [[Was ist ein Freies Lastenrad?]]. | Mehr Informationen unter [[Was ist ein Freies Lastenrad?]]. |
Version vom 13. Mai 2018, 11:15 Uhr
We are 70+ grass-roots initiatives providing more than 130 bikes to the community for free. Join us and let us improve mobility in the city — together!
History
Article: Florian Egermann, wielebenwir e.V., 2015: " Free nomadic cargo bikes are changing the urban landscape
What is a „commons cargobike“?
- is provided to society based on voluntary donations.
- is a „common good“: to be shared with the community instead of individually owned.
- is advocating for a change in urban transportation, and stands for sustainable mobility.
- promotes neighborhood cooperation: Cafés, private citizens and social facilities are involved and act as pickup locations.
Mehr Informationen unter Was ist ein Freies Lastenrad?.
What´s the "Forum Freie Lastenräder" (Union of commons cargobike initiatives)
Forum Freie Lastenräder („Union of Commons Cargobike initiatives“) is the alliance of more than 70 local cargo bikesharing initiatives in Germany, Austria and Hungary. With more than 130 bikes and more than 10,000 registered users, the „FFL“ is an important part of the bottom-up-mobility transition. We provide a yearly conference, an online knowledge base as well as a custom-built, open-source booking software.
Downloads
Software
Our open-source Wordpress booking plugin "Commons Booking" is available at the Wordpress Plugin directory. We are currently working on a major new version (Commons Booking 2.0 development), as well as an API to connect CB installations.