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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 Benjamin Baxter / Updated: 06 Jan 2021
By Benjamin Baxter / Updated: 06 Jan 2021
By Conall Martin / Updated: 23 Dec 2020
By Benjamin Baxter / Updated: 12 Apr 2021
By rswa178 / Updated: 16 Dec 2020

New CIVITAS e-publication reveals daring mobility measures in seven cities

Learning from your city peers as if you were visiting them - how is that supposed to work during a global health pandemic?

As traditional face-to-face peer exchanges could not be organised this year, CIVITAS collaborated with cities to be daring and re-invent ways of exchanging knowledge and learning from each other.

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By Benjamin Baxter / Updated: 16 Dec 2020
By ManesP / Updated: 04 Dec 2020

Shared Mobility Report 2020

A market study has analysed the development of the shared mobility economy. The study goes on to develop a structured and clear presentation of the shared mobility economy's manifold characteristics, featuring precise definitions and explicit designations.

The latter is particularly important: a dynamic market such as shared mobility, with its many new word creations, requires clear terms for good communication. In addition, the market study also provides interesting data on the status of shared mobility within Germany. The report is based on data from 162 mobility providers.

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By Benjamin Baxter / Updated: 02 Dec 2020
By Benjamin Baxter / Updated: 30 Nov 2020
By Kyrillos Spyrid... / Updated: 30 Nov 2020

SMARTA Final Conference

The SMARTA Project is hosting its final conference as a digital event on 10 and 11 December 2020. The conference will feature four sessions spread over two days and will be the perfect occasion for mobility practitioners to discuss and learn what works in rural mobility.