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See where the Action Agenda is sparking up important conversations about the future of shared mobility.

Transport Weekly Newsletter

November 8, 2022

“50 public, private and nonprofit organizations, including Uber, Lyft and Bird, release the Shared Mobility 2030 Action Agenda, an initiative for advancing shared mobility by holding its members accountable to a to-do-list of actions to accelerate the shared mobility industry. According to the IEA, shared mobility and mode shifting is necessary to achieve net zero by 2050 (via SharedMobility2030).”

Shared mobility key to urban climate action, city leaders say

November 2, 2022

“Cities, transit providers and private sector leaders identify seven action items to spur greater adoption of shared mobility for more sustainable cities.”

Organizations release shared mobility agenda

November 7, 2022

“The Action Network, a group of more than 50 public, private, and nonprofit organizations, recently released its Shared Mobility 2030 Action Agenda.”

First-of-its-kind initiative launched to make shared mobility the first, best option

November 3, 2022

“The Shared Mobility Action Agenda and Action Network will see member organisations hold themselves accountable by setting and achieving realistic goals to make shared mobility the first and best option over owning a car by 2030.”

Shared Mobility 2030 Action Agenda Published

November 3, 2022

“Over 50 public, private and nonprofit organisations have released the full text of the Shared Mobility 2030 Action Agenda, which is a first-of-its-kind initiative that aims to promote shared mobility.”

Shared Mobility 2030 Action Agenda released

November 3, 2022

“The agenda is the centerpiece of a one-of-a-kind initiative for advancing shared mobility, which holds its members accountable to a to-do list of actions that will accelerate and steer the shared mobility marketplace to its full potential.”

Shared Mobility Agenda calls for micromobility solutions at COP27

November 7, 2022

“More than 50 public, private and non-profit organisations have released a Shared Mobility 2030 Action Agenda that aims to accelerate shared mobility by holding members accountable to a to-do list of actions.”

Shared-Use Mobility Center Announces “Shared Mobility 2030 Action Agenda” Supported by Zipcar and Transportation Industry Allies

November 4, 2022

“The Shared-Use Mobility Center (SUMC), a national, public-interest organization working to foster collaboration in shared transportation, recently announced the Shared Mobility 2030 Action Agenda, a seven-point plan to advance shared mobility to confront the climate crisis, redress inequality in communities, and ease the financial burden of personal transportation.”

A first-of-its-kind initiative will make shared mobility the first, best option

November 2, 2022

“Today, over 50 public, private and nonprofit organizations released the full text of the Shared Mobility 2030 Action Agenda, the centerpiece of a one-of-a-kind initiative for advancing shared mobility, which holds its members accountable to a to-do list of actions that will accelerate and steer the shared mobility marketplace to its full potential.”

Shared-Use Mobility Center Sets 2030 ‘Action Agenda’

November 11, 2022

“The Shared-Use Mobility Center is urging public, private and nonprofit groups to sign on to its Shared Mobility 2030 Action Agenda, which sets goals around expanding mobility options and transportation equity.”

OP-ED: The cost of not having choices

January 6, 2023

“Standards can be made to make shared mobility more reliable, easier to use, more available, more equitable and accessible, more environmentally sustainable and more economically sustainable than driving a car.”

Mobility leaders seek to ‘unburden’ people from private cars

May 17, 2022

“Over 50 public, private and nonprofit organizations have teamed up to announce a major initiative that supports shared mobility options as the preferred transportation choice over private cars.”

New shared mobility network shares 2030 goals to reduce private car usage

May 17, 2022

“The Shared Mobility 2030 Action Agenda and Action Network will bring about more accessible and affordable mobility options, in order to make shared mobility the first choice over private car use.”

New Shared Mobility Network announces visionary 2030 goals

May 17, 2022

“More than 50 organizations agree to make shared mobility the first, best choice over private car use.”

Shared Mobility Action Agenda aims to make non-private-car modes handy for all by 2030

May 17, 2022

“About 50 public, private, and nonprofit organizations announced a project to create the Shared Mobility Action Agenda, a to-do list with the goal of making ‘equitable, low-carbon shared mobility… more convenient, more practical, more available, easier to use, and even more accessible and more affordable than owning or driving a car’ by 2030.”

New shared mobility network announces visionary 2030 goals

May 17, 2022

“Today, at the 2022 National Shared Mobility Summit, some 50 public, private, and nonprofit organizations announced a major initiative to develop and advance the Shared Mobility Action Agenda so that by 2030, equitable, low-carbon shared mobility will be more convenient, more practical, more available, easier to use, and even more accessible and more affordable than driving a car.”

TransitCenter, Summit Foundation join Shared Mobility 2030 Action Agenda

May 1, 2023

By joining the Shared Mobility 2030 Action Agenda, TransitCenter and the Summit Foundation commit to advance shared mobility as a critical solution to the challenges facing cities.

OP-ED: Shifting institutions to create the shared mobility revolution

April 28, 2023

The rules, norms and organizational arrangements for our transportation systems are requiring a shift because of advancements in technology and the need to create more accessible, affordable and sustainable ways to get around.

OP-ED: Throwing good money after a bad solution…

April 14, 2023

Finding new ways to sustainably fund shared mobility services instead of car-centric transportation can reduce cost burdens on households and improve the resiliency of the industry.

OP-ED: Stopping a highway with a calculator

March 31, 2023

Developing a clear standard and a consistent way to measure and calculate carbon emissions will better inform which projects and services should benefit from funding.

OP-ED: Handholds and Training Wheels: Shifting more households to using shared mobility

February 3, 2023

“We need to think about tools, incentives and the human interaction that can bring joy and learning when it comes to getting around without a private vehicle.”

OP-ED: Paying the technical debt 

January 20, 2023

“Investing in and updating our technology and information systems to be interoperable can make shared mobility more reliable and available, accessible and easier to use.”

OP-ED: Mobilizing the missing tool in the climate fight

February 28, 2023

“Shared mobility presents an opportunity to decarbonize transportation and create a more equitable and accessible network.”

OP-ED: Begin with the end in mind

March 3, 2023

After a century of terrible results, we could build shared mobility that makes a better planet and more equitable society but only if we work with communities and focus on outcomes.