Abandoned sharing-bikes create 'graveyards' in E China
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Approximately 23,000 ride-share bicycles have been rounded up and hauled to 16 temporary parking lots by urban management authorities in East China’s Hangzhou city. /VCG Photo

Approximately 23,000 ride-share bicycles have been rounded up and hauled to 16 temporary parking lots by urban management authorities in East China’s Hangzhou city. /VCG Photo

Bicycles are taken away due to disorderly parking reported by locals. /VCG Photo

Bicycles are taken away due to disorderly parking reported by locals. /VCG Photo

Bicycle-sharing companies are reluctant to claim them, fearing a fine. /VCG Photo

Bicycle-sharing companies are reluctant to claim them, fearing a fine. /VCG Photo

Authorities have no choice but to park the abandoned bicycles in empty parking spaces around the city, forming a dizzy view. /VCG Photo

Authorities have no choice but to park the abandoned bicycles in empty parking spaces around the city, forming a dizzy view. /VCG Photo

Despite mitigating traffic jams and providing convenience to locals, many faulty, broken bicycles are abandoned by riders and their owner companies. /VCG Photo

Despite mitigating traffic jams and providing convenience to locals, many faulty, broken bicycles are abandoned by riders and their owner companies. /VCG Photo