This term has become something of a catch-all phrase—in this article, we think critically about what we mean when we use it and consider how we might do better.
This qualitative study surveyed focus groups in 10 U.S. cities, resulting in an in-depth understanding of participants’ perceptions and attitudes towards biking, as well as what types of activities, programs or marketing might change their opinions.
Researchers studied Chicago’s Divvy system pre- and post-pandemic and found that its docking stations weren’t equitably distributed to suit users’ needs.
In partnership with the National Association of City Transportation Officials (NACTO), we’re proud to offer 10 individuals a one-of-a-kind fellowship opportunity. The deadline to apply is February 1, 2021.
The Executive Director of the North America Bikeshare Association joined BBSP for a Q & A about the new Workforce Diversity Toolkit — an educational resource that shares best practices for prioritizing diversity in the bike share industry.