In the last four years, bicycling in the city has transformed thanks to a robust bike share system, connected network, and emphasis on equitable mobility.
Bike and scooter share operators have launched discounted and free rides in London as part of a larger scheme to help folks scrap old cars in favor of more sustainable transport.
New research from the Spin Mobility Data for Safer Streets Initiative showcases how data can be a powerful tool in making streets safer in underserved communities.
Nonprofit community-based organizations, cities, or bike share operators should submit a proposal for grants ranging from $10,000–$25,000 by March 31, 2023.
A unique partnership between the city’s transportation department and the Outdoors For All Foundation has allowed more differently-abled riders to experience bicycling.
In the Village of Ossining, electric bikes are being deployed to create a barrier-free network that includes bike share, lending libraries, and a lease-to-own scheme.
In Hamilton, Ontario, the Everyone Rides Initiative (ERI) — the equity arm of the local bike share system — found a creative way to operate its small fleet of adaptive bikes.