Micromobility

Micromobility refers to a category of small, lightweight vehicles designed for short-distance travel, typically under five miles. It encompasses a variety of transportation options, including electric scooters, bicycles, e-bikes, and hoverboards. Micromobility solutions are often characterized by their ease of use, affordability, and eco-friendliness, making them viable alternatives to traditional motor vehicles for urban commuting and short trips.This mode of transportation is generally accessible and can be used by individuals to navigate congested urban areas where larger vehicles may be impractical. Micromobility is increasingly integrated into public transit systems, allowing users to combine different modes of transportation, such as riding a scooter to a train station.The rise of micromobility has been supported by the development of mobile apps for bike-sharing and scooter-sharing services, providing users with convenient access to these vehicles. As cities seek to reduce traffic congestion and environmental impact, micromobility is viewed as a sustainable solution that can enhance urban mobility and promote greener living.