Active and gentle modes like bicycles, e-bikes, scooters and other small, wheeled devices offer people more options for traveling shorter distances while advancing climate goals and lowering traffic congestion. However, San Francisco is still working to regulate and embrace micromobility for the public good. To more fully adopt active mobility and micromobility within its transportation vision, San Francisco is starting a citywide planning process, the Active Communities Plan, to foster adoption of all forms of active mobility that can legally operate on bike lanes, such as bicycles, wheelchairs, scooters, or other electric devices. Join us to identify thought-provoking ideas to leverage micromobility to support the city’s mobility, climate, access and equity goals.
- Andrea Korb / Bird
- Anne Brown, PhD / University of Oregon
- Colin Hughes / Lyft
- Charlie Mastoloni / Lime