More bikes coming: World's biggest bike-share arrives in Sydney
Undeterred by controversy over bikes cluttering public spaces, the world's biggest bike sharing company will put hundreds of yellow bikes on Sydney streets.
Kirsty Needham is China Correspondent for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age
Undeterred by controversy over bikes cluttering public spaces, the world's biggest bike sharing company will put hundreds of yellow bikes on Sydney streets.
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One of China's hottest tech start-ups wants to bring the next frontier of the digital sharing economy to Sydney: bicycles.
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