Submit a Letter of Interest for our next round of Living Labs by November 17. Grantees will be awarded $200,000 over two years for projects making shared micromobility more equitable.
In order to expand ridership amongst low-income residents, Bikeshare Hawaii has revamped the marketing and application process for its discounted membership program.
The City’s Department of Transportation has partnered with local nonprofits and community organizations to effectively reach transportation-insecure communities.
As part of an ongoing series, we’re spotlighting underrepresented voices in shared micromobility in order to encourage more diversity and representation in the field.
This eight-month fellowship is designed to amplify the voices of people of color in transportation through professional development and networking opportunities. Apply by September 22, 2023.
The report reflects a year of significant growth in trips, vehicles, and systems, as well as year-over-year metrics demonstrating industry trends in North American shared micromobility.
A qualitative study out of California summarizes what public agencies and non-governmental organizations can do to better bike and scooter share for all.