A new approach to transportation: Pairing off-street parking with electric scooters | Argonne National Laboratory
It’s Time to Prioritize Moving People Over Cars
Streets that invite people to walk, bike, scoot, and take reliable public transit are good for our health and climate.
Guest Op-Ed: Repurposed Streets + Small Vehicles = Big Wins for Climate, Safety, and Justice
Here’s how we can build a citywide protected bike lane network - Chicago Reader
The Chicago Department of Transportation's new plan for bike lanes doesn't go far enough. Here are some other ideas for building bike-friendly infrastructure.
As E-Scooters and E-Bikes Proliferate, Safety Challenges Grow
A surge in electric-powered mobility devices during the pandemic is likely to become a lasting feature, transforming the New York City streetscape.
Why Australian cities need to provide more street space for micromobility - Cities Today
City infrastructure for micromobility must provide a safer rider experience.
60. The Power of E-Bikes with Congressman Earl Blumenauer – The War on Cars
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For this micromobility boom to last, we need to address parking
For micromobility to rise to the next level, we must make the public space provisions to ensure that riding a bike or e-scooter is as safe and convenient as driving a car.
Electric scooters banned from being parked on Copenhagen streets | Eltis
Cars park improperly substantially more than scooters or bikes SSTI
By Michael Brenneis
DC officials announce 100 new bike and scooter parking zones
DC plans to build 100 off-sidewalk corrals for dockless bikes and scooters in residential zones all across the city in the coming months.
New Arizona Development Bans Residents From Bringing Cars
A $140 million Arizona development is banning all privately owned cars in favor of scooters, bikes, and ride-sharing, testing demand for a new type of walkable neighborhood.
ArcGIS Web Application
Bird sets up designated parking zones for Paris riders
The app will use visual reference points, real-time navigation and alerts to send riders to an approved parking space, enforced through geofencing.