Micromobility "could improve" disabled people's lives
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Micromobility "could improve" disabled people's lives
More than half of disabled people believe shared micromobility services such as e-scooters and e-bikes could improve their lives – but more work is needed to improve accessibility and safety. The new research called Raising the Bar – Boosting the Accessibility of Shared Micromobility Services was commissioned by The Motability Foundation to “better understand the benefits and challenges faced by disabled people using shared micromobility service…
Exclusive: Just 10% of disabled people in UK have used shared micromobility
A new report commissioned by transport charity Motability Foundation has found that just 10% of disabled people in the UK have used a shared micromobility service before. But over half believe shared micromobility could potentially improve their lives. Delivered by the Research Institute for Disabled Consumers (RiDC) and national charity for shared transport Collaborative Mobility UK (CoMoUK), the report titled ‘Raising the Bar – Boosting the Ac…
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