Bike and scooter share operators have launched discounted and free rides in London as part of a larger scheme to help folks scrap old cars in favor of more sustainable transport.
New research from the Spin Mobility Data for Safer Streets Initiative showcases how data can be a powerful tool in making streets safer in underserved communities.
Nonprofit community-based organizations, cities, or bike share operators should submit a proposal for grants ranging from $10,000–$25,000 by March 31, 2023.
A unique partnership between the city’s transportation department and the Outdoors For All Foundation has allowed more differently-abled riders to experience bicycling.
In Hamilton, Ontario, the Everyone Rides Initiative (ERI) — the equity arm of the local bike share system — found a creative way to operate its small fleet of adaptive bikes.
Two years in, our five living labs have made considerable progress on their respective projects, continuing to engage underserved communities around bike share.
"The Street Project," a new documentary, tells of the citizen-led fight to reclaim our neighborhoods, combat preventable deaths, and get new infrastructure on the ground.