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Public Webinar April 9 on Shared Micromobility for Navigating a Pandemic

release by North American Bikeshare Association

April 7, 2020 - There is no Shared Micromobility 101 for navigating a pandemic. With the COVID-19 situation constantly evolving, businesses closing, and shelter-at-home orders being issued, how do we prepare and respond to ensure that we serve our communities in the best ways we can?

On this public webinar, we’ll hear from some of our industry peers from JUMP by Uber, Bird, Houston Bike Share, City of Philadelphia, Bicycle Transit Systems, and Lyft to learn from their different responses to this unique challenge, and the impacts that they are facing. NABSA will also give an update on the work we’ve been doing in light of COVID-19.

Speakers:

Beth Martin, Houston Bike Share
Maurice Henderson, Bird
Colin Hughes, JUMP by Uber
Aaron Ritz, City of Philadelphia
Alison Cohen, Bicycle Transit Systems
Caroline Samponaro and Laura Fox, Lyft
Sam Herr, NABSA

*Note: This NABSA webinar is open to the public!

Register here.

COVID-19 Resources

  1. Transit is helping keep riders informed with the latest updates from their transit agencies during the COVID-19 crisis.
  2. Intelligent Transport is providing live updates about how COVID-19 is affecting global transport.
  3. UITP put together these COVID-19 management guidelines for public transport operators.
  4. NACTO created and will continually update a page of COVID-19 tools and guidance for city governments and transit agencies.
  5. Remember, get COVID-19 updates for your area from trusted sources like the CDC or WHO.

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