Transportation Justice

An Adaptive Bike Share Convening
MoGo bike share hosted two virtual workshops focused on the disabled community and how cities, organizations, and advocates can better serve them.

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Pittsburgh Is Reimagining Mobility
As the first mobility as a service (MaaS) project of its kind in the U.S., Move PGH is making different forms of shared mobility easily accessible — and car ownership obsolete.

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The Limits of Rural Mobility
Marcela Moreno, a 2021 Transportation Justice fellow, discusses the ways transportation (or lack thereof) impacts rural communities — and what needs to be done.

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Biking Where Black
A new study shows that areas with less bike infrastructure experience disproportionate ticketing, compounding the effects of racially biased policing and transportation policies.

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