More Bike Share Resources
Source: National Institute for Transportation and Communities
This National Institute for Transportation and Communities report assesses equity efforts of more than 50 bike share systems in the United States.
Read More >Source: Shared-Use Mobility Center (SUMC)
SUMC's Shared Mobility Mapping Tool shows bike share and other types of shared-mobility initiatives across the country.
Read More >Source: North American Bikeshare Association (NABSA)
As a membership organization for bike share businesses and professionals, NABSA catalogs information about bike share equipment vendors and provides educational resources, some of which are available to the public.
Read More >Source: Better Bike Share Partnership (BBSP)
BBSP is dedicated to building equitable bike share systems -- see their website for a multitude of resources, including a grant program that funds equity initiatives.
Read More >National Association of City Transportation Officials (NACTO)
Source: National Association of City Transportation Officials (NACTO)
NACTO provides research and guidance on bike share topics like station siting, user surveys, and equity.
Read More >Source: Federal Highway Administration
Bike share programs are eligible for several types of funding under the US Department of Transportation. See FHWA's Pedestrian and Bicycle Funding Opportunities page.
Read More >Source: United States Department of Transportation (USDOT), Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS)
This report examines the coverage of bike share stations and systems in the United States.
Read More >Source: City of Memphis
This report outlines some of the key accomplishments for bicycling the City of Memphis achieved since it began improving conditions for persons riding bikes in 2010. A recap of recently constructed bicycle facilities is included along with other noteworthy milestones such as the City'
Read More >Source: Pedestrian and Bicycle Information Center; Context Sensitive Solutions
City leaders wanted to make it easier for people to visit the Indianapolis's cultural districts, which were disconnected from the heart of downtown and didn't get the attention they merited. In a city with a successful linear park and trail system,
Read More >Source: Transportation Research Record
This paper investigates bikeshare system users' travel behavior and develops a profile of user demographics comparing short- and long-term users.
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