Stories from a writer’s personal experience riding around their city.
In Philadelphia, day to day, I can easily get around on foot to where I need to go as
Find your place to thrive in shared micromobility.
The shared micromobility industry across North America is embracing inclusion and fostering diverse workplaces that mirror the communities they serve. To amplify the important work being done, the
The shared micromobility industry met in Philadelphia to learn from and share ideas with a network of colleagues from around the world and discuss important issues facing bike and scooter share.
The 2024 North
Now in its second season, the bi-monthly group ride in Philadelphia offers Black women a free way to start biking.
What does it take to get more Black women
A partnership between Indego bike share and Town Watch Integrated Services builds community relationships through bike share.
Philadelphia’s Indego is a national leader in
Nonprofit community-based organizations, cities, and shared micro-mobility operators are encouraged to submit a proposal for grants ranging from $2,500–$10,000.
PeopleForBikes, as part of the Better Bike Share Partnership, will make mini-grants of $2,500 – $10,000 available to non-profit community-based organizations, cities, transit agencies, or shared mobility operators to support small, time-bound programs or events in 2024.
Through grants of up to $1,000, Philadelphia’s bike share system supports local community-based organizations. Crucially, a connection to bicycling isn’t required.