Investment in this type of system is in line with sustainable development policies, promoting the use of alternative forms of individual transport, especially in daily travel, from home to work or school and in associated short trips.
The promotion of these systems is based on environmental concerns of reducing the consumption of fossil fuels with a consequent reduction in pollutant emissions into the environment, as well as promoting improvements in public health through the stimulation of physical activities, in this case associated with daily use of bicycles.
The system also promotes accessibility to public services and promotes multi-modality between different means of transport, to this end bicycle sharing points will be placed close to public services, which guarantee the possibility of car parking, for example.
The bicycles in this sharing system are called campinas.