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Bicycle, the common way of transportation in daily live. The history of bicycle can be trace back all the way to the early nineteenth century, created by Baron Karl Drais. The idea of bicycle was first introduced as vehicles for making transportation easier and more affordable with just two wheels and a wooden body. It was then upgraded with chains and pedals at the side of the vehicles and it became the bicycle we known today. Bicycle was supposed to be an affordable way for humans to travel around; so what if someone could not afford a bicycle? Thus, the share bicycle was introduced. Witte Fietsen introduced the idea of bicycle sharing program on July 28, 1965, in Amsterdam. The share bicycles were painted in white for public usage, anyone could ride it to work or back home and park it anywhere for the next user.

The problem began, the bicycle were everywhere in the city, on the trees, in the river or it was kept for private usage. The plan was shutdown within days. Over the years, with many upgrade and development of the program, carefully design of electronic locks on the bicycle and tracking of the bicycle location to prevent theft or lost. However, with many generations of improving, share bicycles were still unable to change the fate of being park on the trees and rivers. Over many years, many companies have attempted to run this bicycle sharing business but all were lost or forgotten. Ever since 2000, there were almost one program begin launch each year. As the Global Warming and air population came into the light, the idea of bicycle was begin promoted than ever; as the bicycle was eco-friendly and it does not consume as much resources as a car. Sydney launched the Bike sharing Program in December 2017. Although there were many guidelines highlighted by the Sydney Councils and operators to enforce the bicycle placement, but still could not stop the illegal parking of the share bikes or mishandling of the bicycles. What supposed to be a share resource to benefits the society has became a social burden and all of this just started from a small problem, illegal parking.