Micromobility Rise: Exploring Future of Urban Transportation
The utilization of user-powered lightweight vehicles, including bicycles, scooters, electric bikes, and electric scooters, is referred to as micromobility. This mode of transportation is gaining popularity in urban regions due to the growing demand for flexible and sustainable mobility alternatives.
Cities and service providers can leverage micromobility. They can tackle the pressing transportation issues that plague urban areas. It includes traffic congestion, air pollution, and inadequate public transit accessibility.
To adapt to a post-pandemic world, urban areas must keep up with the changing urban mobility landscape, increasingly favoring micromobility. Moreover, several cities have recognized the surge in micromobility usage within their boundaries and have taken steps to address it. That includes repurposing car lanes into bike paths and restricting vehicular traffic to make way for pedestrians and cyclists.
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