[Wednesday] Nia’s friend asks her if she wants to join them on their weekend cycling trips to parks and trails. She cycled back home and would love to go, but she doesn’t have a bike in Vancouver.
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Saturday
Nia searches online to find where to rent an appropriate bike long-term so she can go on multiple weekend trips. She comes across a UBC bike rental service that supports that. She downloads the mobile app for the service so she can access it anywhere.
Nia browses the catalogue of bikes and selects a mountain bike that would be good for parks and trails.
[Friday] Nia gets nervous about biking the day before the trip because she is unfamiliar with Vancouver specific cycling rules. She checks the app to see if there’s any bike safety information.
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Nia knows general cycling safety information such as hand signals but isn’t sure what safety information she needs and asks the safety advisor what information she needs for her different trips. The safety advisor responds with Vancouver specific road rules and mountain biking safety information.
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[Saturday] Nia meets her friend on campus to plan out the biking route. Nia and her friend are not sure what route is suitable for their needs and weather conditions.
Nia remembers seeing a route planning option in the app and decides to use that.
Nia puts in their desired destination, date, and time.
Nia receives weather information for their desired dates and 3 recommended bike routes, levels of difficulty, and duration from the app. Nia and her friend select the one that best suits them.
Nia is excited about her trip and feels confident about biking now that she has relevant safety and route information, as well as a trip appropriate bike excited for her first bike trip in Vancouver.