Michelle and Katie are
pedestrians on the move.
Their destination is too far to walk, yet too close to drive.
So, they turn to the two-wheeled transportation options they
see parked on sidewalks, such as:
Jump Bikes
Acquired by Uber earlier this year, JUMP provides a dockless bike-sharing network for personal mobility. Learn more.
Bird
In less than two years, Bird has become a leader of personal mobility with its electric scooters and is valued at more than $2B. Learn more.
Lime
Headquartered in San Francisco, the bike- and scooter-sharing platform currently operates in 31 US states and 15 international cities. Learn more.
Scoot Networks
Scoot’s flagship vehicle is an electric motor scooter that comes with a helmet, USB charging port and a storage compartment. Learn more.
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aiPod
The company’s autonomous public transportation solution is designed to integrate into a city’s existing system. Learn more.
Hyperloop Transportation Technologies
This year, the company announced plans to build China’s first hyperloop system, which will provide transportation at unprecedented speeds. Learn more.
Populus AI
The company’s platform tracks shared mobility services, allowing cities to use real-time data and integrate emerging services into their planning and policy.
skyTran
The company aims to develop an energy-efficient, high-speed transit system that runs on magnetic levitation. Learn more.
Taking public transportation helps cut down her carbon footprint and reduce traffic congestion. She knows it’s not perfect, but keeps up with companies working to revolutionize public transit, such as:
Helen is a cost- and
eco-conscious urbanite.
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Uber
Uber’s on-demand ride-hailing service helps passengers get where they need to go. The rideshare giant expects to go public in 2019. Learn more.
Lyft
Lyft’s on-demand ride-hailing platform also connects passengers with local drivers. Similar to Uber, the company expects a 2019 public debut. Learn more.
Via
Via connects passengers with available seats in vehicles that best match their route, whether it be a shuttle or another carpool service. Learn more.
Scoop Technologies
Scoop’s custom carpooling service is designed for nearby coworkers and neighbors to share a commute when traveling similar directions. Learn more.
Owning a car can be a hassle in the city—it’s expensive, hard to
find parking and contributes to pollution. To move around town,
they choose rideshare companies, such as:
Andrew and Linda are happy
to be car-less in a big city.
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DeepMap
The company offers mapping, localization and simulation data that enables autonomous systems to navigate a complex environment. Learn more.
Cruise Automation
Acquired by GM in 2016, Cruise’s self-driving
electric cars are engineered to reduce
accidents and drive the shift to sustainable
energy. Learn more.
Voyage
Voyage developed an autonomous taxi service and launched its first ride in 2017 in The Villages, a small California community. Learn more.
Perceptive Automata
The company’s software works to anticipate human behavior so autonomous vehicles can navigate safely around pedestrians, cyclists, etc. Learn more.
For him, self-driving technology opens up a lot of opportunities—he can
work on the go or route around congested areas. These companies are
working on bringing autonomous vehicles to the streets, safely:
Michael likes having the
freedom of his own car.
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SpotHero
The company developed a mobile parking API & SDK that enables customers to reserve parking spots, compare rates or find open parking. Learn more.
Passport
Passport serves drivers with solutions for parking, including mobile payments, as well as enforcement officers who are patrolling. Learn more.
ParkWhiz
ParkWhiz’s mobile app lets drivers skip the
hunt for parking, compare prices and reserve a
spot. Learn more.
DogSpot
The company designed a secure sidewalk kennel for dog owners to park their pooch when they go inside places that don’t allow pets. Learn more.
Taking the guesswork out of finding a space and monitoring his parking sessions has saved time and helped deliver peace of mind for him and his pet. All from his phone, he can use companies such as:
Oscar and his dog, Duke,
don’t like worrying about parking.
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