The city established data-driven strategies for when they soon transition to a contract model.
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The Atlanta Department of Transportation
The city maintains adaptive programming for both scooters and bikes, believing that all emerging mobility services should offer equitable and disabled access.
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Data from the U.S. and Canada shows how shared bikes and scooters have changed transportation, providing safer, cheaper, and more accessible ways for people to get around.
In New Orleans, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Louisiana is sponsoring free 30-minute Blue Bikes rides to and from clinics, doctors’ offices, or pharmacies.
Half a billion trips on shared micromobility systems since 2010.
Since the first modern North American bike share system launched in Montreal in 2009, shared micromobility has ushered in a transportation revolution, providing safer, cheaper, and more accessible ways for people