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  2. How Micromobility Is Providing Alternatives to Short Car Trips

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    Already, more than 400 cities across the U.S. have. Cities like Oswego, N.Y. and Nashville, TN, have partnered with Bird, an e-scooter ride-sharing company to reduce the amount of passenger cars ...

  3. Jump (transportation company) - Wikipedia

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    In New York City, Jump e-bikes are available in Central Bronx and the North Shore of Staten Island as part of a dockless bike pilot program by the city which began in July 2018. [25] In August 2018, Jump began operations in Denver. [26] As of September 2018, Jump has expanded the program to Providence, Rhode Island. [27]

  4. Scooter-sharing system - Wikipedia

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    Scooter-sharing companies collect GPS and cellular-based data on customer rides; this data helps companies and cities plan for the building of new bike lanes and enforce program rules such as parking and allowed service area. [49] Cities require companies to share data that contains the precise details of when and where e-scooters are used. [49]

  5. Revel Transit - Wikipedia

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    Revel is an electric vehicle rideshare platform based in New York City. The company was founded in 2018 by Frank Reig and Paul Suhey, first starting with a small pilot program of dockless electric mopeds, later growing its fleet size in New York and expanding into Washington, D.C., Miami, and San Francisco. Having pulled out of Washington and ...

  6. Developing a shared micromobility program (which is then integrated with transit) for the city is one of the potentially inexpensive options to enhance the livability score and work towards a ...

  7. Small 'micromobility' vehicles gain traction amid rising car ...

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    Back in the 1980s, Honda sold a city car in Japan called, appropriately, the Honda City. It would have been a normal hatchback, were it not for what came in the trunk: a Honda motor scooter that ...

  8. Superpedestrian - Wikipedia

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    Superpedestrian Inc., is a transportation robotics company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, that developed electrified and AI technologies for micro mobility vehicles.. The company ran the LINK e-scooter sharing program, which was active in 57 cities [3] across the US and Eur

  9. What micromobility is missing - AOL

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    AT TC Sessions: Mobility, we heard from Tortoise co-founder and president Dmitry Shevelenko, Elemental Excelerator director of Innovation, Mobility, Danielle Harris and Superpedestrian VP of ...