Micromobility

New research report by UCLA Institute of Transportation Studies: "Who's to Blame for E-scooter Collisions?"

December 22, 2025
The UCLA Institute of Transportation Studies has released a new research report, "Who's to Blame for E-scooter Collisions?" by Milena Johnson, Master of Urban and Regional Planning Student at the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs.

Front cover of "Who's to Blame for E-scooter Collisions?" by Milena Johnson

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Explore these upcoming funding opportunities and resources from the US DOT, National Safety Council, and more!

November 21, 2025
Looking for funding opportunities for active transportation projects? Look below for the latest funding opportunities! Road to Zero Coalition Community Traffic Safety Grants ProgramNational Safety Council logo

Applications for the 2026 Road to Zero Community Traffic Safety Grant program...

2026 SafeTREC program applications are now open!

November 21, 2025

This news item originally appeared on the SafeTREC website.

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Micromobility Policies

More people are using micromobility than ever, and cities across North America have quickly incorporated shared micromobility programs to keep up with demand. According to the North American Bikeshare & Scootershare Association, over 415 cities in North America had bikeshare and scootershare services in 2024, compared to 224 cities in 2020.

Incorporating micromobility in a city, county, or region comes with a set of policies that...

Emerging Research & Technology

More people are using micromobility than ever, and cities across North America have quickly incorporated shared micromobility programs to keep up with demand. According to the North American Bikeshare & Scootershare Association, over 415 cities in North America had bikeshare and scootershare services in 2024, compared to 224 cities in 2020.

With this rise comes questions about how to regulate micromobility vehicles, how to ensure that...

Statistics & Trends

More people are using micromobility than ever, and cities across North America have quickly incorporated shared micromobility programs to keep up with demand. According to the North American Bikeshare & Scootershare Association, over 415 cities in North America had bikeshare and scootershare services in 2024, compared to 224 cities in 2020.

With this rise comes questions about how to regulate micromobility vehicles, how to ensure that...

Funding and Programming Opportunities

What is the Funding and Programming Opportunities page and how do I navigate it?

The updated and refreshed Funding and Programming Opportunities page features funding and programmatic resources for transportation safety professionals, planners, advocates, community members, and others alike who want to create more equitable, walkable, and bikeable communities. Resources are organized into five topic areas:

Regional Opportunities; Statewide Opportunities; Federal Opportunities; ...

North American Bikeshare and Scootershare Association (NABSA) releases sixth annual report on shared micromobility usage

September 3, 2025

Cover page for NABSA's 2024 Shared Micromobility State of the Industry Report

The North American Bikeshare and Scootershare Association (NABSA) has released their sixth annual report on shared micromobility usage in North America, "Shared Micromobility State of the Industry Report". The...

Applications now open for Alameda County e-bike rebate program

July 31, 2025

A close-up photo of a person riding an e-bike

Ava Community Energy, an energy company that services Alameda County in California, has launched an e-bike rebate program where all Alameda County residents are eligible for up to $1,500 off an e-bike purchase at specified vendors.

All eligible applicants qualify for a $400 instant rebate for a...

Safety Story with Pedro Naranjo and Mike King

For this installment of Stories from the Field, UC Berkeley SafeTREC’s Karen Nguyen Vo spoke with Pedro Naranjo, human services manager with the City of San Leandro's Human Services Department, and Mike King, co-founder of Pear Street Consulting. In this conversation, they talk to us about the City’s new ...