I saw something like this next to the train station in Antwerpen Berchem. I always wondered if most of those bike where still in active use, or abandonned. How do they make sure that abamdonned bike don’t clutter the space for eternity?
Yes, that system in also in place in Eindhoven and enforced heavily at the station.
If they suspect that your bike has been abandoned it gets a sticker on the frame warning you when it will be removed at a certain date.
If it isnt abandoned you can just remove the sticker and that will be the sign that it’s still owned and used. Otherwise it gets taken to a depot, and sold after a grace period of (I believe) a year.
I saw something like this next to the train station in Antwerpen Berchem. I always wondered if most of those bike where still in active use, or abandonned. How do they make sure that abamdonned bike don’t clutter the space for eternity?
At my university, from time to time, the administration attached notes at the bikes, marking them for being removed until a specified date.
Yes, that system in also in place in Eindhoven and enforced heavily at the station.
If they suspect that your bike has been abandoned it gets a sticker on the frame warning you when it will be removed at a certain date.
If it isnt abandoned you can just remove the sticker and that will be the sign that it’s still owned and used. Otherwise it gets taken to a depot, and sold after a grace period of (I believe) a year.