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Oakland Shared Mobility Accessibility Study

Country/region: New-Sealand

Jaar: 2020

 

Shared Mobility is a growing category of transportation services that offer travelers the ability to rent rides using shared vehicles or small, lightweight personal devices, referred to as micromobility. Shared mobility allows riders more flexibility and convenience while trip planning and reduces reliance on personal vehicle use.
The Oakland Shared Mobility Accessibility Study, summarized in this report, assesses barriers that travelers with disabilities encounter while using four primary shared mobility models that operate in the City of Oakland: bike share, scooter share, ridehailing
and carshare.