In October 2024, Redwood Bikeshare launched across five cities in Marin and Sonoma counties with more cities to come.
Just north of San Francisco, across the Golden Gate Bridge,
As communities work to improve the quality and design of bike infrastructure, two new resources provide state-of-the-art strategies for creating safer, more connected, and user-friendly bikeways that meet the needs of riders in diverse environments.
Better Bike Share Partnership Writer and Content Manager Odochi Akwani shares personal reflections on the past year and explores what’s ahead in 2025.
As someone new to the shared
Take a look back at this year’s top stories, all geared toward creating more equitable shared micromobility systems.
In 2024, the Better Bike Share Partnership had a number of
As part of an ongoing series, NABSA is highlighting five individuals working in shared micromobility to spotlight diversity within the industry and encourage others to take part in the field.
In this piece, which originally appeared on Zag Daily, Kalle Palling, explains the benefits of adaptive insurance for micromobility operators.
This piece is timely
The San Antonio River Foundation partnered with the local library system, bike advocacy groups, and BCycle to get residents outside.
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A river foundation
Montclair's grassroots bike share system aims to fill the gap in short-trip transportation.
While towns and cities across the United States are adopting shared micromobility as a viable transportation