Originally Posted by
cooker
The sidewalk in front of my house is about 4' wide, with no space on either side, so if I rode a share bike home I couldn't leave it standing with a kick stand as it would block the sidewalk or get knocked over into my hedge or the street. Across the street is a wrought iron school fence set back a bit in the school lawn, so I could lean it against that or lock it, but I don't have permission and it would interfere with mowing the strip of grass or it might be there causing a visual annoyance for days or weeks. So there really is no proper place to leave it.
There are a couple of public bike posts about 600 m away on a main street, so I guess the correct behaviour would be to park it against one of those, and walk the last bit. However lots of users won't be that conscientious.
I wonder if "no bike/scooter parking" signs will start appearing in areas with dockless sharing. Probably the bikes/scooters will have stickers on them advising how to contact the company in cases where the vehicles become a nuisance. I've read that the companies are already going around picking them up at night and putting them back in convenient pickup locations for the next day. I guess they have to pick them up to charge them if they're electric anyway.
With share bikes there should be a simple procedure for texting when they are parked inconveniently. Gradually users and the company will probably evolve a set of practices that prevent nuisance and inconvenience for everyone.