Sustainable Development Goals
Abstract/Objectives
The change in the urban transportation system of sharing, energy-saving, and green promotes the development of an environment-friendly green city, and the design of appropriate policies and price mechanisms promotes bicycles. This study designed five policy scenarios, including pricing mechanism reform, infrastructure improvement, implementation of transfer measures, self-payment of insurance premiums, and locomotive parking fees, adopting the Contingent Valuation Method to evaluate the willingness to pay for ride YouBike under different policy scenarios.
Results/Contributions (500 words)

It was found that the preferential measures for the first 30 minutes of riding YouBike, the park-and-ride preferential plan, and the thrust plan of motorcycle parking fees can increase the utilization rate of YouBike. In terms of hardware facilities, additional stations and bicycle lanes will be added to meet the accessibility of users, and provide a friendly bicycle environment, which will help to improve the use of public green vehicles. In terms of user-paid bicycle insurance premiums, respondents are willing to pay NT$3.22 per trip for personal injury insurance (up to NT$ 1 million). The research results can provide price mechanisms and policy design references for bicycle-sharing systems, improve the use of green transportation, and help improve the city's sustainability.

Keywords
Bicycle-sharing systemsPublic bicycleContingent Valuation Method