More Bike Share Resources
Case Studies on Micromobility Focus on Equity and Low-Income Access
Source: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
Shared Micromobility Pilot Promotes Low-Income Access in Fort Smith, Arkansas (2024) Durango, CO Conducts E-bike Pilot on Natural Surface Trails to Expand Access for Users (2023) Energy Utilities Provide E-
Read More >Chicago, Illinois Uses Regulatory Approaches to Improve E-Scooter Equity
Source: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
A separate case study in Chicago, IL, assessed how e-scooters could enhance equitable access, reduce congestion, and lower emissions, leading to expanded pilot programs with regulatory measures and community input.
Read More >Shared Micromobility Pilot Promotes Low-Income Access in Fort Smith, Arkansas
Source: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
Reports on a bikeshare pilot in Fort Smith, AR, aimed at developing a long-term pricing strategy, securing funding, and effectively placing stations to support low-income communities.
Read More >Source: REV Birmingham
Launched in October 2015 with a five-year commitment from sponsors, Zyp BikeShare, an initiative of REV Birmingham, ushered in a new era of public transportation options to the city of Birmingham.
Read More >National Association of City Transportation Officials Bike Share Initiative
Source: National Association of City Transportation Officials (NACTO)
Provides best practice guidance on a variety of bike share topics and reports on the state of bike sharing in the United States.
Read More >Strategies for Engaging Community: Developing Better Relationships Through Bike Share
Source: National Association of City Transportation Officials (NACTO) and Better Bike Share Partnership
Provides guidance for building meaningful and effective relationships with constituents and historically underserved communities.
Read More >Source: Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS)
Provides annual updates on bikeshare and e-scooter system data from 2015 to 2024.
Read More >Evaluating Efforts to Improve the Equity of Bike Share Systems
Source: Transportation Research and Education Center, Portland State University
Examines equity from three different perspectives: system owners, residents, and bike share users.
Read More >Interest in Shared-Use Mobility Services in Tribal Communities
Source: US Department of Transportation
Addresses the need to understand shared-use mobility services in tribal areas.
Read More >Source: Institute for Transportation & Development Policy
Defines e-bikes and assesses their usage patterns, benefits, and challenges.
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