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Shared Mobility

In a renewed interest in urbanism, shared mobility transportation services have been growing over the past few years. This includes bike sharing, ridesharing services (e.g. CarShare), and ride-hailing services like Uber and Lyft. As advances in mobility technologies continue, carsharing is expected to makeup more than 50% of the transportation population. Carsharing is also expected to reduce trasportation costs for the city and the riders, reduce traffic congestion, and lower GHG emissions.

We compiled a list of guidelines discussing shared mobility services:

  • Shared-Use Mobility Reference Guide [PDF - 5.10 MB] by Shared-Use Mobility Center
  • , includes Toronto and Victoria by Shared-Use Mobility Center
  • for Cities by Shared-Use Mobility Center