The holidays look quite different this year, but bike share is bringing the same holiday cheer it always does! Check out how these systems have gotten creative to safely celebrate the holidays with their communities amid COVID-19.
Thanks to the Young Men’s Educational Network (YMEN) in the Chicago neighborhood of North Lawndale, citizens can now access bikes at their convenience through the community group's bike library!
Based on a Streetsblog USA article, this post discusses who Robert Moses is plus how his approach to transportation planning has defined American cities. Plus, modern solutions to dismantle his racist legacy.
What does equity in community engagement look like? There are tons of ways to achieve it. Here's what it means plus how to incorporate it into bike share.
In August, Indego distributed community care packages to residents in communities that faced transit barriers. Here's how it ensured Philly communities to rely on Indego and its resources to ride safely.
Voting on Election Day? Get to the polls with bike share! Here's a list of systems offering discounts or free rides to make it easier for you to cast your vote.
Founded in Seattle to support the Black Lives Matter movement, the Peace Peloton rides co-created by Reginald “Doc” Wilson seek economic reform for the Black community. Check out this group uses bikes to seek change!