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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 February 2018, Uber reached a deal to allow riders in San Francisco to access Jump's fleet of e-bikes in the Uber app. [10] Two months later, Uber acquired Jump Bikes for a reported US$200 million. [11] After the acquisition, Jump's CEO announced the company was planning an expansion into Europe, which began in June 2018. [12]

  4. Scooter-sharing system - Wikipedia

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    Motorized scooters parked for use in Columbus, Ohio Bolt scooters parked at Bema Square, Wroclaw, 2021 Rules printed on the deck of a Bird scooter. A scooter-sharing system or kicksharing system [1] is a shared transport service in which electric motorized scooters (also referred to as e-scooters) are made available to use for short-term rentals.

  5. Micromobility - Wikipedia

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    E-scooters, a form of micromobility, are popular in cities for short trips. Shared electric kick scooters are considered to have one of the most rapid adoption rates in transport, nearly 4% in one year. Comparatively, it took bikeshare eight years to reach 13% adoption, and carshare 18 years to reach 16% in major United States cities. [36]

  6. 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 ...

  7. Micro communities for the homeless sprout in US cities eager ...

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    The city built three such communities with nearly 160 units total in about six months, at roughly $25,000 per unit, said Johnston. The 1,000 converted hotel units cost about $100,000 each.

  8. Superpedestrian - Wikipedia

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    By April 2021, the company was operating shared e-scooters in 21 cities [15] and announced plans to begin e-scooter sharing services in Ireland. [16] In May 2021, LINK scooters were available in 30 cities in the US, Spain, Italy and Austria. Superpedestrian partnered with ACI in May 2021 to launch a safety course for e-scooter riders in Italy. [17]

  9. Skip (transportation company) - Wikipedia

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    Skip (est. in 2017) was a San Francisco-based company which provided a scooter-sharing system in several American cities. The company was founded by Matt Tran, Mike Wadhera, and Sanjay Dastoor during Y Combinator's winter 2018 class. [2]