There are 2 repositories under micromobility topic.
A data specification to enable right-of-way regulation, digital policy, geofencing, and two-way communication between mobility companies and public agencies worldwide.
OpenAPI description for MDS data feeds, managed by the Open Mobility Foundation.
Explore DC micromobility service (bikeshare and scooters) availability by neighborhood.
Repo for the Bikestream project (aka Databike Pilot Project)
To define mobility systems compatible with Climate Change...
Lokale Navigation von Mikromobilitätsfahrzeugen mittels Reinforcement Learning
strategic transport modelling framework for Active Transport (i.e. cycling and walking modes) as well as emerging micro-mobility modes
A map built with Leaflet and OpenStreetMap that shows the locations of shared bikes and scooters from various companies
Data-Driven Approaches to Micromobility Demand Modeling: Paper developing and comparing demand modeling approaches in both urban and suburban areas.
Geographical data for Miami's E-Scooter Program. Maintained by the Miami Riders Alliance, a nonprofit.
Unexpected demographic factors determine the availability of scooter-share vehicles.
Measures and shows how communities become more urban-friendly.
Moove is a TypeScript-based project that models the organizational structure of a shared micromobility service. It represents interactions between users, vehicles, and cities where the service is available
The model that has been uploaded to this repository aspires to describe routing behavior of micro-mobility modes, e.g., e-bikes and e-scooters, in relationship with traditional modes, e.g., private car and walking.
This repository contains the source code for the paper "Reducing health and economic burdens of bicycle collision costs through dedicated cycling infrastructure: a city-wide safety and mobility analysis".
Python Client for Lyft Bike Sharing Data
Firmware for the Amp Smart Lighting Controller
Projects related to the analysis and potential development of micromobility in cities in Sweden.