1、157MILLION TRIPSAcross the U.S.and Canada in 2023SHARED MICROMOBILITY IN THE U.S.AND CANADA:2023131MILLION TRIPSin 2022157MILLION TRIPSin 2023A NEW RECORDShared Micromobility Trips Taken in the U.S.and CanadaCover picture:Milwaukee,WI Credit:City of MilwaukeeOn this page:Vancouver,BCCredit:David Nid
2、drie3|Shared Micromobility in the U.S.and Canada:2023|NACTOTotal trips on shared micromobility increased by 20%from 2022,surpassing the pre-pandemic 2019 peak of 147 million trips across both countries.People took 133 million trips on shared micromobility in the U.S.and 24 million trips in Canada.Sh
3、ared micromobility trips in Canada increased by a whopping 40%in 2023,due to the continued expansions of station-based systems and the introduction of dockless e-scooters into new markets.Trips in the U.S.increased by 16%in 2023,driven largely by the continued growth of e-bike trips on larger statio
4、n-based systems.Yet despite the overwhelming popularity of these systems,many cities are grappling with the challenges of providing this essential service while facing limited financial and operational resources.A volatile private operator landscape coupled with increasing user costs threatens to li
5、mit the potential for shared micromobility to be affordable and accessible to all.Shared micromobility is at an inflection point;it is imperative that cities design durable operational models to ensure the long-term viability of this increasingly relied-on transportation mode.In cities across the U.
6、S.and Canada,shared micromobility is a popular and growing form of public transportation,often replacing short car trips and extending the reach of public transit.In just 13 years,people have taken 887 million trips on shared bikes and scooters in the U.S.and Canada.50 M100 M150 M2010201120122013201