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Austin reduces micromobility fleet but improves efficiency - Cities Today

Summary by Cities Today - Connecting the World's Urban Leaders
A year after slashing the number of shared scooters and bikes allowed on city streets, Austin officials say the leaner system is more efficient and responsive. At a city Mobility Committee meeting, Michael Kimbro, Program Manager for Shared Mobility Services, City of Austin, presented data showing that even with thousands fewer devices on the streets, the city maintained daily ridership levels while boosting performance. Between April 2024 and M…
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Cities Today - Connecting the world's urban leaders broke the news in on Wednesday, April 23, 2025.
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