Populus Mobility Blog
Using New Mobility Data, Populus Platform Finds Dockless Program Is Expanding Transportation
Populus new report finds that micromobility expands access to transportation services.
Populus Launches A New Platform To Help Cities Make Sense Of Shared Mobility Services And Their Data
Populus launches the first platform for cities to manage new mobility services, such as dockless bikes and scooters.
Evaluating an Emerging Mobility Program: E-Scooter Pilot Case Study
As new mobility services evolve around the world, city staff are leading the way to ensure that these services are safe, equitable, and efficient.
Mobility Services In The COVID Era: How Some Mobility Services Are Filling The Gap
COVID-19 has had a major impact on our cities with orders to shelter in place and eliminate nonessential trips becoming the new temporary norm. As some shared services have become less attractive due to health safety reasons, and others have become less available, some micromobility services have proven a reliable option for those who need to get around during this time.
Why I Joined Populus To Help Cities Expand Safe, Sustainable Streets
I joined Populus as their first Product Manager last December and I couldn’t be more excited! It’s the perfect convergence of my love of solving difficult technical problems, passion for building livable cities, and sense of civic duty.
San Francisco’s “Car-Free” Market Street Boosts Bike (and Scooter) Ridership
On January 29, 2020, San Francisco adopted a policy now being embraced by cities around the world and made a major transportation artery through the city, Market Street, “car free”. We examined the data to see if there were any measurable impacts. Here’s what we found.