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micromobility - Ebikes, scooters, longboards: Whatever floats your goat, this is micromobility

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Ebikes, bicycles, scooters, skateboards, longboards, eboards, motorcycles, skates, unicycles: Whatever floats your goat, this is all things micromobility!

"Transportation using lightweight vehicles such as bicycles or scooters, especially electric ones that may be borrowed as part of a self-service rental program in which people rent vehicles for short-term use within a town or city.

micromobility is seen as a potential solution to moving people more efficiently around cities"

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Carly Earl trials a family-friendly electric bike to see if she can reduce morning travel times – and be fitter, happier and more productive

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[–] Brkdncr 6 points 4 months ago (2 children)

Upvoted. But, if you can afford to use alternatives you should. It might be cost, weather, distance, etc that isn’t affordable for you.

I personally rode a motorcycle(later a maxi scooter) full time for 7 years with a 45 min commute. The first winter I bought tons of rain gear because we don’t get snow, just rain. The 3rd year I shelved it all and got uber/lyft.

The point though is that the more people that take a micro mobility route the more it benefits the people that can’t.

[–] Nuke_the_whales 3 points 4 months ago (1 children)

If transit was funded properly it would work but I don't think there's a single city in North America with a properly funded transit system. Where I live, traveling with kids means you're waiting for a bus for 30-45 minutes for it to show up packed and no room left for you. So it's a nightmare. I don't even have a car but I wish I did, cause getting around on transit can take you 2 hours to travel 20 km

[–] Brkdncr 1 points 4 months ago

Some parts of LA are well covered. I took a bus from Hollywood to Pasadena and it was on a 10 minute schedule. The bus wasn’t packed, very clean. I also take the train and while they are trying, there’s still a lot of crazies.

[–] RubberElectrons 1 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Seattle? I'm looking at doing this for the first time this winter now that I've moved up here.

[–] Brkdncr 1 points 4 months ago

Southern California.