Micromobility Roundup April 1

Micromobility Roundup April 1

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LAST WEEK IN MICROMOBILITY

A major spin-up: Ford owned electric scooter company Spin preparing a major 100 city expansion by year’s end in partnership with Zagster, a leading micromobility operations platform.

Micromobility paradise: Cities are looking to Columbia’s Ciclovía where every Sunday, over 1 million people cycle the streets of Bogotá on 75 miles of the car-free roads.

A rare silver bullet: New study finds good bike/walk infrastructure great for health, doubling likelihood of meeting daily physical activity requirements, in addition to known traffic, pollution, congestion reduction benefits.

Scooter’s scope spreads: Los Angeles expands its dockless bike and scooter program to largest in the US, adding new parking zones, and granting one-year permits to numerous operators.

Enormous English infrastructure investments: Greater Manchester set to invest £137.3M in ambitious biking and walking infrastructure and looking to catch up to London.

Scooters migrating North: Lime and Ottawa city councillors working to clear up rules of the road in effort to bring scooters to the streets.

 

MORE NEWS

Curbed  Why U.S. cities need to learn from Copenhagen—fast

StreetsBlog  Study: Aggressive Driving is Linked to Seeing Cyclists as ‘Less than Human’

IndyStar  1,200 more scooters are coming to Indianapolis, thanks to a company owned by Ford

 

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Have A Go is the micromobility editor for CoMotion, a weekly roundup of all things mobility.
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