We cannot achieve our climate goals with car electrification alone, we need compact, walkable, bikeable cities that reduce the total miles traveled in cars. In this op-ed, Institute for Transportation and Development Policy researcher Dana Yanocha explains how #SanFrancisco can become an e-bike capital! https://lnkd.in/gEk-SFai
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**Is the thrill of riding electric bikes worth the safety risks?** In recent discussions surrounding shared mobility, many users of Forest's electric bikes have voiced a collective concern regarding their safety. The ease and convenience offered by such services have great appeal, but this rapidly growing sector faces its fair share of challenges—chief among them being rider safety. Imagine zipping through city streets on a sleek e-bike, feeling the wind whip through your hair. It's an exhilarating experience until you confront uncertainties about road conditions and bike reliability. Users report worrying instances involving malfunctioning brakes, unclear traffic rules for cyclists, and inadequate infrastructure for safe travel. While public transportation forms offer structure and predictability for urban commuters, e-bikes introduce a layer of complexity that isn’t always addressed adequately by municipalities. In light of these rising concerns, how can companies like Forest ensure that their riders feel secure while navigating busy environments? Beyond simply providing bikes to rent or share, there’s an urgent need to foster better infrastructure—both in terms of physical pathways designed specifically for cyclists and augmented user education around safe riding practices. The conversation needs to shift from merely enjoying these novel modes of transport to really understanding how they fit into existing urban landscapes safely. Furthermore, advancements in technology present opportunities too! What if we could integrate real-time data monitoring on bike performance or deploy AI-driven route suggestions that prioritize safety over speed? Whether it's outfitting bikes with improved braking systems or offering comprehensive training sessions before users hit the streets—even small changes can make significant impacts on enhancing rider confidence. As stakeholders in shared mobility navigate this tricky terrain together—whether they be corporate entities promoting innovation or enthusiastic riders eager for safer experiences—the crux remains: How do we maintain excitement while elevating safety standards? Join the conversation about ensuring user well-being amidst innovations in mobility! Furthermore, if you're looking to connect with startups driving corporate innovation 🚀 , consider booking a meeting today! Let’s shape the future together 👉 https://lnkd.in/dFYwmbHq #SafetyFirst #SharedMobility #ElectricBikes #UrbanCycling #ForestMobility #UserConcerns #BikeSafety #InnovateForChange #UrbanTransport #SustainableTravel Read more about this pressing issue: https://lnkd.in/gJ3bm3M7
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**Is the thrill of riding electric bikes worth the safety risks?** In recent discussions surrounding shared mobility, many users of Forest's electric bikes have voiced a collective concern regarding their safety. The ease and convenience offered by such services have great appeal, but this rapidly growing sector faces its fair share of challenges—chief among them being rider safety. Imagine zipping through city streets on a sleek e-bike, feeling the wind whip through your hair. It's an exhilarating experience until you confront uncertainties about road conditions and bike reliability. Users report worrying instances involving malfunctioning brakes, unclear traffic rules for cyclists, and inadequate infrastructure for safe travel. While public transportation forms offer structure and predictability for urban commuters, e-bikes introduce a layer of complexity that isn’t always addressed adequately by municipalities. In light of these rising concerns, how can companies like Forest ensure that their riders feel secure while navigating busy environments? Beyond simply providing bikes to rent or share, there’s an urgent need to foster better infrastructure—both in terms of physical pathways designed specifically for cyclists and augmented user education around safe riding practices. The conversation needs to shift from merely enjoying these novel modes of transport to really understanding how they fit into existing urban landscapes safely. Furthermore, advancements in technology present opportunities too! What if we could integrate real-time data monitoring on bike performance or deploy AI-driven route suggestions that prioritize safety over speed? Whether it's outfitting bikes with improved braking systems or offering comprehensive training sessions before users hit the streets—even small changes can make significant impacts on enhancing rider confidence. As stakeholders in shared mobility navigate this tricky terrain together—whether they be corporate entities promoting innovation or enthusiastic riders eager for safer experiences—the crux remains: How do we maintain excitement while elevating safety standards? Join the conversation about ensuring user well-being amidst innovations in mobility! Furthermore, if you're looking to connect with startups driving corporate innovation 🚀 , consider booking a meeting today! Let’s shape the future together 👉 https://lnkd.in/dFYwmbHq #SafetyFirst #SharedMobility #ElectricBikes #UrbanCycling #ForestMobility #UserConcerns #BikeSafety #InnovateForChange #UrbanTransport #SustainableTravel Read more about this pressing issue: https://lnkd.in/gJ3bm3M7
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**Is the thrill of riding electric bikes worth the safety risks?** In recent discussions surrounding shared mobility, many users of Forest's electric bikes have voiced a collective concern regarding their safety. The ease and convenience offered by such services have great appeal, but this rapidly growing sector faces its fair share of challenges—chief among them being rider safety. Imagine zipping through city streets on a sleek e-bike, feeling the wind whip through your hair. It's an exhilarating experience until you confront uncertainties about road conditions and bike reliability. Users report worrying instances involving malfunctioning brakes, unclear traffic rules for cyclists, and inadequate infrastructure for safe travel. While public transportation forms offer structure and predictability for urban commuters, e-bikes introduce a layer of complexity that isn’t always addressed adequately by municipalities. In light of these rising concerns, how can companies like Forest ensure that their riders feel secure while navigating busy environments? Beyond simply providing bikes to rent or share, there’s an urgent need to foster better infrastructure—both in terms of physical pathways designed specifically for cyclists and augmented user education around safe riding practices. The conversation needs to shift from merely enjoying these novel modes of transport to really understanding how they fit into existing urban landscapes safely. Furthermore, advancements in technology present opportunities too! What if we could integrate real-time data monitoring on bike performance or deploy AI-driven route suggestions that prioritize safety over speed? Whether it's outfitting bikes with improved braking systems or offering comprehensive training sessions before users hit the streets—even small changes can make significant impacts on enhancing rider confidence. As stakeholders in shared mobility navigate this tricky terrain together—whether they be corporate entities promoting innovation or enthusiastic riders eager for safer experiences—the crux remains: How do we maintain excitement while elevating safety standards? Join the conversation about ensuring user well-being amidst innovations in mobility! Furthermore, if you're looking to connect with startups driving corporate innovation 🚀 , consider booking a meeting today! Let’s shape the future together 👉 https://lnkd.in/dTxGsKrN #SafetyFirst #SharedMobility #ElectricBikes #UrbanCycling #ForestMobility #UserConcerns #BikeSafety #InnovateForChange #UrbanTransport #SustainableTravel Read more about this pressing issue: https://lnkd.in/gK_JedSC
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**Is the thrill of riding electric bikes worth the safety risks?** In recent discussions surrounding shared mobility, many users of Forest's electric bikes have voiced a collective concern regarding their safety. The ease and convenience offered by such services have great appeal, but this rapidly growing sector faces its fair share of challenges—chief among them being rider safety. Imagine zipping through city streets on a sleek e-bike, feeling the wind whip through your hair. It's an exhilarating experience until you confront uncertainties about road conditions and bike reliability. Users report worrying instances involving malfunctioning brakes, unclear traffic rules for cyclists, and inadequate infrastructure for safe travel. While public transportation forms offer structure and predictability for urban commuters, e-bikes introduce a layer of complexity that isn’t always addressed adequately by municipalities. In light of these rising concerns, how can companies like Forest ensure that their riders feel secure while navigating busy environments? Beyond simply providing bikes to rent or share, there’s an urgent need to foster better infrastructure—both in terms of physical pathways designed specifically for cyclists and augmented user education around safe riding practices. The conversation needs to shift from merely enjoying these novel modes of transport to really understanding how they fit into existing urban landscapes safely. Furthermore, advancements in technology present opportunities too! What if we could integrate real-time data monitoring on bike performance or deploy AI-driven route suggestions that prioritize safety over speed? Whether it's outfitting bikes with improved braking systems or offering comprehensive training sessions before users hit the streets—even small changes can make significant impacts on enhancing rider confidence. As stakeholders in shared mobility navigate this tricky terrain together—whether they be corporate entities promoting innovation or enthusiastic riders eager for safer experiences—the crux remains: How do we maintain excitement while elevating safety standards? Join the conversation about ensuring user well-being amidst innovations in mobility! Furthermore, if you're looking to connect with startups driving corporate innovation 🚀 , consider booking a meeting today! Let’s shape the future together 👉 https://lnkd.in/dFYwmbHq #SafetyFirst #SharedMobility #ElectricBikes #UrbanCycling #ForestMobility #UserConcerns #BikeSafety #InnovateForChange #UrbanTransport #SustainableTravel Read more about this pressing issue: https://lnkd.in/gJ3bm3M7
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## From Streets to Sidewalks: How Smart Mobility Encourages Public Transit & Walkability 🚶♀️🌿 Ever feel like your city is designed for cars, not people? 🚗💨 I'm excited to see how smart mobility solutions are changing that! 💡 By integrating technology into our transportation systems, we can make public transit more efficient and accessible, and encourage walking and cycling as viable options. 🚲 Here's how: * **Real-time information:** Apps that provide accurate arrival times and route planning make public transit more reliable and less stressful. * **E-bikes and scooters:** These micro-mobility options offer a fun and convenient way to get around shorter distances, reducing car dependence. * **Pedestrian-friendly infrastructure:** Well-lit sidewalks, crosswalks, and bike lanes make walking and cycling safer and more enjoyable. These changes not only improve our quality of life but also contribute to a healthier environment by reducing traffic congestion and carbon emissions. 🌎 What are your thoughts on smart mobility? Share your experiences or ideas in the comments below! 👇 #smartmobility #publictransit #walkability #sustainablecities #urbanplanning
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💬 The real issue isn’t the behavior of moped – or fatbike – riders, it's the limited space for different types of #micromobility, while cars continue to dominate our streets. 🚲 🛵 Check out my interview with Cursor, where I discuss #fatbikes, spatial conflicts on Dutch bicycle paths and the persistent dominance of cars, based on my PhD research on stereotypes of moped riders, with Frauke Behrendt. NL versie: https://lnkd.in/eeY7j_My
🚲 The Netherlands is known for its extensive network of bike paths, but these are becoming increasingly crowded. The growing diversity of vehicles, including fatbikes and e-bikes, creates new challenges on the busy bicycle paths. 🌟 Researchers Clara Glachant and Frauke Behrendt examined spatial conflicts on Dutch bicycle paths. Their conclusion? We need to shift our focus on the bigger issue of car dominance in our cities. Reducing car use is essential in shaping sustainable, healthy and livable cities. Their research highlights the need to rethink space allocation in a way that prioritizes small, sustainable modes like e-moped, (e-)cargo bikes and (e-)bikes over polluting cars in cities. Read the interview with TU/e Cursor #Fatbike #Bikelanes #Mobility 🚴♀️
Prof Talk | What to do about fatbikes?
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#Transportation electrification efforts have largely focused on replacing gas-powered cars with electric vehicles, which makes sense given US’ car-centric culture. Less attention has been paid to e-bikes, a much more affordable and accessible alternative. But that’s changing. Programs such as Denver’s wildly popular e-bike incentive program are showing that policy can be a powerful lever to accelerate e-bike adoption, for instance. To help policymakers, city planners, and others understand the financial, social, environmental, and health benefits of e-bike adoption, RMI created its E-Bike Environment and Economics Impact Assessment Calculator for Cities. #ebikes #electricvehicles #EVs #cityplanning #climate
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🚲 The Netherlands is known for its extensive network of bike paths, but these are becoming increasingly crowded. The growing diversity of vehicles, including fatbikes and e-bikes, creates new challenges on the busy bicycle paths. 🌟 Researchers Clara Glachant and Frauke Behrendt examined spatial conflicts on Dutch bicycle paths. Their conclusion? We need to shift our focus on the bigger issue of car dominance in our cities. Reducing car use is essential in shaping sustainable, healthy and livable cities. Their research highlights the need to rethink space allocation in a way that prioritizes small, sustainable modes like e-moped, (e-)cargo bikes and (e-)bikes over polluting cars in cities. Read the interview with TU/e Cursor #Fatbike #Bikelanes #Mobility 🚴♀️
Prof Talk | What to do about fatbikes?
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