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Bikeshare Transit Act Bill, US House of Representatives, 2016

Introduced by Representative Earl Blumenauer to the US House of Representatives, To amend titles 23 and 49, United States Code, with respect to bikeshare projects, and for other purposes, to help bikeshare programs build and expand as an legally-defined ...

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BIKETOWN Offers Free Rides and Memberships to College Students and Low-Income Residents, Portland, OR 2021

BIKETOWN, Portland’s e-bikeshare provider, is now offering free rides to college students and low-income residents across the city. Specifically, these groups are eligible to receive the following benefits: All Portland college students receiving ...

Bikeways for All, Active Transportation Alliance Executive Summary, Chicago, IL

Active Transportation Alliance created a "Bikeways for All" plan which proposes a equitable bikeway network in Chicago of protected bikeways and urban biking trails.  Report from the Active Transportation Alliance

Bill Allowing the Testing of Autonomous Vehicles, Michigan, 2016

This legislation governs the operation of autonomous vehicles on public roads in the state of Michigan. It allows the testing of self-driving cars without a driver in the driver’s seat and gives automakers the ability to offer autonomous vehicle ride-hailing ...

Bill On Motor Vehicle Insurance Classification HB AB 1871, Oregon, 2015

This bill would prohibit a motor vehicle from being classified for insurance purposes as a commercial, for-hire, or permissive use vehicle, or livery solely on the basis of it being used for personal vehicle sharing, as defined, if the revenue generated ...

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Bird Brings New Bikeshare Program to Cleveland, OH, 2022

Bird, a micromobility provider, is expanding its bikeshare operations to Cleveland with a fleet of 100 dockless and pedal-assist electric vehicles. Customers can borrow these blue bicycles at a standard rate of $1 plus $0.45 per minute using a smartphone ...

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Bird E-Scooter Safety Report, 2019

In April 2019, Bird released a self-published report examining e-scooter safety in the US. The report focuses on the risks of scooter-riding, and how both operators and cities can help reduce some of those risks. The report asserts that e-scooters and ...

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Bird E-Scooters Available in Matthews, NC, 2022

Bird is providing a fleet of 50 dockless shared e-scooters for people to use in Matthews, a suburban community near Charlotte. These scooters operate within a geofenced area at a speed of up to 15 miles per hour. Discounts of 50% are available to low-income ...

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Bird Launches E-Scootersharing Program, Burlington, IA 2021

Bird has started a new e-scootersharing program in downtown Burlington, a small community in southeastern Iowa. Residents and visitors can use Bird’s app to access a fleet of 75 e-scooters. Borrowing a scooter has a standard cost of $1 plus $0.35 per ...

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Bird Provides New E-Bikes to Local University, San Diego, CA 2021

Bird has entered an agreement to be the sole micromobility provider at San Diego State University (SDSU). With this agreement, SDSU will be the first location in the United States to host Birds’ new fleet of pedal-assist e-bicycles. SDSU community members ...

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