More Micromobility Resources
Source: Transportation for America
Provides an overview and summary of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, charts to illustrate where infrastructure funds are going, descriptions of competitive grant programs, and other resources.
Read More >Understanding and Tackling Micromobility: Transportation’s New Disruptor
Source: Governors' Highway Safety Association
Explores six micromobility challenges – oversight, funding, data collection, enforcement, infrastructure, and education – and the role State Highway Safety Offices and their partners can play to help address them.
Read More >Micromobility Products-Related Deaths, Injuries, and Hazard Patterns: 2017–2019
Source: Consumer Product Safety Commission
Presents the latest available statistics on injury estimates, fatalities, and hazard patterns associated with three micromobility products: e-scooters (including dockless/rental e-scooters), hoverboards,
Read More >Source: Shared-Use Mobility Center
The Micromobility Policy Atlas classifies shared bike, e-bike, and scooter policies across a dozen areas of regulation and management, providing information on guidelines, permits, and laws from from around the world.
Read More >Source: FWHA
Provides an overview of shared micromobility devices (bicycles, scooters, e-bikes, and e-scooters) and planning considerations across six topic areas.
Read More >Source: North American Bikeshare Association
Explains GBFS and defines a common data format to share the real-time status of a shared mobility system.
Read More >Source: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Public Roads
Provides an overview of FHWA initiatives to develop expertise in the emerging micromobility field.
Read More >Source: OASIS-Open
Open Mobility Foundation is the steward of the Mobility Data Specification, or MDS, an open-source project developed by several cities, agencies, and mobility service providers to provide a common language format for managing non-
Read More >Source: Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center (PBIC)
Access resources from the Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center referenced at the Safe Routes to School 2019 Conference.
Read More >E-Scooter Management in Midsized Cities in the United States
Source: Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center (PBIC)
Info brief documents practices, challenges, and opportunities related to micromobility, specifically e-scooters, in nine midsized US cities.
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