“…In general, it is challenging to provide effective BSS in cities since a range of behavioral aspects, as well as technical and organizational factors, can impact the usage of a bikesharing system. From the BSS planning perspective, station location, the membership, the accessibility of the stations, the number of bikes and racks in each station, the redistribution of bikes during the rush hours, the technology used for building and operation of the system, as well as the attractiveness of the service are considered significant for an effective BSS [4,15,[17][18][19]. In terms of land use, similarly to other travel modes, activity patterns and urban form influence BSS users' travel behaviors.…”