This is a quick-read sample resource to provide for organizations and community members looking to schedule group rides, test rides, and bike share tabling at local events.
Misunderstandings of who lives in your target community can decrease your effectiveness. Instead of operating blindly, take the time to learn about the people you are trying to engage.
Relationship building is the key to attracting bike share riders who represent the diversity of the cities they are from. Here are four ways U.S. bike share systems are forging relationships around their service.
In June 2016, the Better Bike Share Conference brought together advocates, employers and experts in the field to share ideas and strategies about how to improve access to bike-share.
As cities across the U.S. build comfortable, protected bike lane networks, the number of people biking is going up and the risk of death or injury to each individual bike rider is declining, new research from NACTO shows. In an
This zip includes presentations from opening plenary speaker Stephanie Gidigbi; Keith Benjamin of Safe Routes to School; Amanda Woodall of Chicago Divvy; Elliot McFadden of Austin B-cycle; and Diana Ward of Charlotte B-cycle:
Amanda Woodall-Chicago Divvy
These resources are from the North American Bikeshare Association's (NABSA) annual conference, where some of Capital Bikeshare's leadership team shared the documents used to make Capital Bikeshare more accessible.