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Scooter Bros Are Far More Common in Portland Than Women Riders, Study Says

Webinar: Breaking Barriers to Bike Share: Insights on Equity

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Breaking Barriers to Bike Share: Insights on Equity

While the number of public bike share systems in the United States grew considerably in recent years, early evidence indicated that many systems were not serving the diverse populations of cities, particularly lower-income residents and people of color. Lack of bike share stations in...

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Study: More men use e-scooters in Portland

Data Show Women Ride Portland E-Scooters Less Than Men

There’s a Gender Gap Among Portland E-Scooter Riders

E-bikes gaining popularity in Galveston, nationally

What’s keeping people of color from using Divvy?

PSU researcher finds gender gap in e-scooter use

New Look at Philly, Chicago and NYC Shows Path to Bike-Share Equity

E-scooters arrive by hundreds, not thousands, in Portland

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