A project in San Antonio united Latino bikers on a quest to explore the city’s bike share system.
San Antonio is using an unlikely tactic to get more riders
A new bike share program in New York's Hudson Valley is helping to bridge the first- and last-mile gaps and provide a new transportation option within the region.
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Reddy Bikeshare and Eat Off Art in Buffalo, NY, teamed up to create a mobile public art project that encourages the use of bike share in its underrepresented community.
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EZ Ride's new program teaches residents how to use Passaic’s new bike share system safely.
In Passaic, NJ, a community just 10 miles from NYC, a free bike share
Shared micromobility can benefit communities of all sizes, but it may mean starting small.
In many small towns and mid-sized communities, transportation options can be limited, making it challenging
By meeting people in their own neighborhoods, The Center for Community Transportation in Ithaca, New York, is helping bike share reach more residents.
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A series of free education classes is helping residents embrace the city's newly relaunched bike share program.
When New Haven’s bike share program stopped in 2020, it left a
Compatible with all bicycles, BIXI trailers can be rented via a mobile app for your hauling needs.
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BIXI Montréal is
Micromobility should be inclusive for all residents, including people living with disabilities.
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How can shared micromobility be
How two cities promote shared micromobility to older adults, increasing representation among riders 50+.
Older riders are underrepresented in bike share, according to the North American