Shared mobility

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Shared mobility refers to the shared use of a vehicle, bicycle, or other transportation modes.

It is a transportation strategy that allows users to access transportation services on an as-needed basis. Shared mobility is an umbrella term that encompasses a variety of transportation modes including carsharing, bike-sharing, peer-to-peer ridesharing, on-demand ride services, micro transit, and other modes.

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By Michiel Modijefsky / Updated: 13 Jun 2022
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By Katie Basham / Updated: 09 May 2022

How to choose a governance approach for the deployment of shared mobility solutions?

Many policymakers, city planners and mobility managers across Europe are starting to take an active policy role to either stimulate, regulate or facilitate the implementation of new shared mobility solutions in the urban environment. While some local governments take a "laissez- faire" approach to governance, other local leaders work directly with their residents, mobility providers, business owners and other stakeholders to ensure that the introduction of shared

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By Katie Basham / Updated: 29 Mar 2022
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By Matthew Collings / Updated: 22 Feb 2022

New measures on scooter misuse to be implemented in Brussels

Micromobility has been a welcome addition in increasing the mobility of residents whilst producing low carbon emissions, however the misuse of the personal mobility devices has been creating problems for pedestrians in Brussels and has almost led to them being banned in some municipalities.
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By Matthew Collings / Updated: 09 Feb 2022