More Micromobility Examples
Source: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
Offers a compilation of case studies focused on micromobility programs.
Read More >Chicago, Illinois Uses Regulatory Approaches to Improve E-Scooter Equity
Source: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
Assesses 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 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: International Transport Forum
Offers guidance on implementing mobility measurement frameworks and features lessons from ten global case studies.
Read More >Source: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
Showcases an e-bike lending library program.
Read More >Two New International Case Studies Focus on Promoting Walking and Bicycling
Source: Tools of Change
Documents two European cities that are advancing active travel.
Read More >Source: Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board
Presents the findings on modeling demand for shared e-scooter services.
Read More >San Francisco, CA: E-Scooter Program for People with Disabilities
Source: Next City
Reports that Bird is expanding a pilot to make adaptive e-scooters and e-wheelchairs available for shared use on San Francisco streets.
Read More >Mobility for the People: Evaluating Equity Requirements in Shared Micromobility Programs
Source: National Institute for Transportation and Communities
Investigates equity in shared micromobility by collecting information from 239 programs across the U.S. and conducting case studies and literature review.
Read More >The Evolution of E-Scooter Parking Management in Austin, Texas
Source: FHWA Fostering Multimodal Connectivity Newsletter
Describes how a city planned around the wave of dockless devices, and established regulations for their use and parking to ensure safe access to sidewalks and public rights-of-way for all users.
Read More >Sharing Spaces with Robots: The Basics of Personal Delivery Devices
Source: Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center (PBIC)
Clarifies terms and definitions for personal delivery devices (PDDs), describes their physical and operational characteristics, and provides an overview of key policy and research areas affecting their deployment with an emphasis on pedestrians and bicyclists.
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-public-facing micromobility data.
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