14,000 rides in March already for the Philadelphia-based bike share Indego. That's nearly double from a year ago. The city of Brotherly Love is another city seeing big bikeshare growth in response to COVID-19.
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Our biggest concern will always be the safety and well-being of our riders on each and every one of our assets. We wanted to let our you know how we’re hoping our rider community is responding to the COVID-19 outbreak. zagster.com/covid-19-letter
There are a lot of questions surrounding micromobility and the Coronavirus (COVID-19). This recently published article from our friends at @JoyrideCity hopes to shed some light on why bike and scooter share are options worth taking at this time. ow.ly/k5aU50yLoj4
Did you know that one of our scooter shares is so well-operated, it's telegenic? It's true! @WeldonAmanda and her crew from @weathernetwork took a ride on some of our @ridespin fleet in @Ft_Pierce as part of a tourism segment recently shown on the Canadian channel. Check it out!
Where the streets have no cars? That's not a new U2 song, but it's how you can describe San Francisco's Market Street. The result? Big boosts in both bike and scooter ridership. The below link from @populus_ai's @ReginaClewlow shows how SF has done this.
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Researchers at Cornell took a look at the improper parking of e-scooters and found that roughly only 0.8% of these were parked improperly in five cities. Micromobility companies could be on the leading edge of shaping parking laws going forward.
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Meet Ahmed, our Operations Manager in Knoxville, TN! He’s always loved new and exciting industries. That’s why he joined the our team. Want to know more about our operations model and how folks like Ahmed bring micromobility to communities? Click here: ow.ly/STAI50yvFSv
Pedal Bikes? ✅
E-Bikes? ✅
E-Scooters? ✅
That's our current fleet that we manage at Sanctuary Park's real estate property just outside Atlanta. According to our operations manager, Gregg Corso, managing this fleet is right in our wheelhouse.
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In Phoenix, @ridespin & @goswiftmile teamed up to create the first public charging hubs for e-scooters. Officials in Phoenix think these would help alleviate clutter and accessibility concerns. ow.ly/EQaY50yxG1f
Meet TJ, our Operations Manager II in Stillwater, Oklahoma! Over the last year, he's been building a team of managers across the west coast into an efficient micromobility operations machine. For more info on how our team can help your community: zagster.com/communities
According to the @ITF_Forum, riding an e-scooter is just as safe as bicycling. But according to the forum, next up for scooters will be more regulation, especially as they grow in popularity and availability. ow.ly/7YSC50yqATt
Are e-bikes poised to have a big micromobility moment? With improvements to existing infrastructure, @TheWeek's @ryanlcooper believes that the potential is there for them to bring electric vehicle transport to the forefront.
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Stop by the @PrincetonTTPS Mobility Fair through 2pm at Dillon Gym to test out bikes & scooters and more and share your feedback on transportation choices for #PrincetonU's growing campus: facebook.com/events/s/prince… 🚴
Hey Princeton! Want to take e-scooters and e-bikes for a ride on campus? Today is your lucky day! Come visit us at the Campus Mobility Open House at Dillon Gym! @PrincetonTTPS
Looking to skyrocket your scooter share or boost your bike share? Our collaboration with @JoyrideCity can give you an advantage in two places: on the ground and in the cloud!
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Could a traditionally-docked solution be coming for e-scooters? @goswiftmile hopes to bridge the gap between advertising and micromobility charging.
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In California's capital, there wasn't a single moving violation doled out for bad scooter riding. However, there were plenty of parking tickets given out. @CapRadioNews has the scoop from Sacramento. ow.ly/ZBir50yjuhT
In recent weeks, some scooter share companies have been leaving the suburbs. How should these less population-dense municipalities deal with these changes? @DavidZipper has a few thoughts on this on @CityLab. citylab.com/perspective/2020…