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A chatbot that motivates you to cycle more

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There's still a very small amount of cyclist in a city - only 1%.

There is 1% of modal share of cycling in Vilnius among ~200.000 cars on the city streets of Vilnius. If you encourage people to bike more often and change the number of bike commuters in Vilnius from 1% to 2% - it'll be 2000 less cars on the streets each day.

Team
Bike Me
Eugene Furseyeu, Darius Vitonis, Giedrius Bružas, Pasha Naserabadi
Contact details
eugene@n4dev.com

Vilnius challenge

Many have seen that Vilnius is struggling with an ever-growing number of personal vehicles. This results in delayed journeys, air and even sound pollution. Join us for a global #Climathon movement, solve the challenge, travel across Vilnius and help us find more efficient and green ways to commute.

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There's still a very small amount of cyclist in a city - only 1%.

There is 1% of modal share of cycling in Vilnius among ~200.000 cars on the city streets of Vilnius. If you encourage people to bike more often and change the number of bike commuters in Vilnius from 1% to 2% - it'll be 2000 less cars on the streets each day.

Solution context

The goal: 

To motivate those who commute by bike occasionally to do it more often and decrease daily car usage by 2000 daily.

Solution description

Bike Me! app: 

Bike transport motivator - an app, which integrates into voice assistants, social messengers, and networks and encourages people to use a bike more often.

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