8 pagesDockless electric scooters challenge cities seeking to regulate them amidst broader goals such as universal access. Cities are particularly concerned with improper scooter parking, which can impede access by other travelers. Despite an important role that scooter parking plays in both regulations and public discourse, no comprehensive view of current scooter parking regulations exists, nor is it clear how regulations align with broader city objectives. This research asks: how have U.S. cities regulated scooter parking to date and what issues do parking regulations aim to address? Data from 37 U.S. cities show that while areas of widespread agreement exist— nearly all (95%) cities allow scooters to park in the furniture zone—a w...
My dissertation is composed of three analytical chapters that explore the newly introduced e-scooter...
The introduction of e-scooter sharing systems is posing challenges for cities and transportation pla...
This article reports on local planers\u27 perspectives on metropolitan parking requirements. Workpla...
Shared Micromobility consists of a variety of shared, non-automotive personal modes, from traditiona...
This report highlights key themes from a series of ten interviews with U.S. cities with micromobilit...
With the proliferation of electric scooters (e-scooters) in cities across the world, concerns contin...
University Transportation Centers Programhttps://doi.org/10.7922/G2FJ2F3B2021PDFTech ReportFuller, S...
Dockless, shared, electric kick-scooters started popping up on U.S. city streets without warning in ...
In 2018 electric powered shared scooters and stationless electric bikeshare proliferated throughout ...
It has been more than two years since shared scooters first appeared in Santa Monica, California and...
This paper evaluates the various ways cities have or are attempting to address e-scooter usage equit...
This thesis and its research have aimed to better understand and insight the highly relevant topic o...
This paper evaluates the various ways cities have or are attempting to address e-scooter usage equit...
Cities across the country have been invaded by flocks of Birds. But these Birds do not have wings—th...
Moped-style scooters are one of the most popular systems of micro-mobility. They are undoubtedly goo...
My dissertation is composed of three analytical chapters that explore the newly introduced e-scooter...
The introduction of e-scooter sharing systems is posing challenges for cities and transportation pla...
This article reports on local planers\u27 perspectives on metropolitan parking requirements. Workpla...
Shared Micromobility consists of a variety of shared, non-automotive personal modes, from traditiona...
This report highlights key themes from a series of ten interviews with U.S. cities with micromobilit...
With the proliferation of electric scooters (e-scooters) in cities across the world, concerns contin...
University Transportation Centers Programhttps://doi.org/10.7922/G2FJ2F3B2021PDFTech ReportFuller, S...
Dockless, shared, electric kick-scooters started popping up on U.S. city streets without warning in ...
In 2018 electric powered shared scooters and stationless electric bikeshare proliferated throughout ...
It has been more than two years since shared scooters first appeared in Santa Monica, California and...
This paper evaluates the various ways cities have or are attempting to address e-scooter usage equit...
This thesis and its research have aimed to better understand and insight the highly relevant topic o...
This paper evaluates the various ways cities have or are attempting to address e-scooter usage equit...
Cities across the country have been invaded by flocks of Birds. But these Birds do not have wings—th...
Moped-style scooters are one of the most popular systems of micro-mobility. They are undoubtedly goo...
My dissertation is composed of three analytical chapters that explore the newly introduced e-scooter...
The introduction of e-scooter sharing systems is posing challenges for cities and transportation pla...
This article reports on local planers\u27 perspectives on metropolitan parking requirements. Workpla...