NABSA Creates COVID-19 Shared Micromobility Status Tracker
In this time of crisis, many of us are searching for ways to help others and our communities. Many in the bikeshare and shared micromobility industry have answered this call by altering their price structure and partnering with entities in their communities.
Numerous systems are offering free or discounted rides to the residents they serve. Additionally, operators are providing free trips, and even portions of their vehicle fleets, to essential workers on the front line. Some systems are using this time to operate in ways they never have before. Partnerships with restaurants, grocery delivery services, and more are helping to connect those most in need with critical supplies.
In response to this series of changes, NABSA created the COVID-19 Shared Micromobility Status Tracker. The tracker lists bikeshare and shared micromobility systems in North America, and whether or not they are in operation. If operating, the tracker indicates if they are providing free or discounted pricing and if they have established any community partnerships.
The information represented is continuously evolving and represents the best of our knowledge. If you have updated information for your area or want to be included in the COVID-19 Shared Micromobility tracker, please email aryanna@nabsa.net.
Additional COVID-19 Resources
- NABSA hosted a public webinar discussing its members’ responses to COVID-19.
- Transit is helping keep riders informed with the latest updates from their transit agencies during the COVID-19 crisis.
- Intelligent Transport is providing live updates about how COVID-19 is affecting global transport.
- UITP put together these COVID-19 management guidelines for public transport operators.
- NACTO created and will continually update a page of COVID-19 tools and guidance for city governments and transit agencies.
- The Shared-Use Mobility Center recently released a case study exploring COVID-19’s impact on transit and shared micromobility.
- Augustin Friedel is maintaining a global database of shared mobility service providers (micromobility and others) and how they are responding to COVID-19.