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Mobility for the People: Evaluating Equity Requirements in Shared Micromobility Programs

Source: National Institute for Transportation and Communities
Investigates equity in shared micromobility by collecting information from 239 programs across the U.S. and conducting case studies and literature review.
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E-Scooter Safety: Issues and Solutions

Source: Transportation Research Board
Presents results from an ongoing research project on emerging safety issues arising from the expanding use of e-scooters.
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Promising Practices for Meaningful Public Involvement in Transportation Decision-Making

Source: USDOT
Offers ways for practitioners to effectively engage community members.
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Walkability Solutions Photo Album

Source: AARP
Showcases walkable spaces made possible by the AARP Community Challenge.
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How to Engage with New Elected Leaders

Source: Transportation for America
Offers three tips for engaging with newly elected officials on transportation projects.
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The Future of E-Bikes on Public Lands: How to Effectively Manage a Growing Trend

Source: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
Offers a comprehensive framework to study the opportunities and challenges related to e-bikes in a public lands context.
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Micromobility: Data Challenges Associated with Assessing the Prevalence and Risk of Electric Scooter and Electric Bicycle Fatalities and Injuries

Source: National Transportation Safety Board
Examines data collection and analysis challenges associated with e-scooters and e-bikes.
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Road to Zero: Doubling Down on What Works Resource Library

Source: Road to Zero Coalition
Shares general knowledge and strategies around road safety through a resource library.
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Global Benchmarking Program: Reducing Pedestrian Fatalities and Serious Injuries on Urban Signalized Arterials

Source: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
Compares approaches that different international peers take to advance pedestrian safety, especially on urban, signalized arterial roadways.
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Pedestrian and Bicyclist Safety Information Search Tool

Source: Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
The resources included within the search tool meet the FHWA standard of quality.
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