Shared Scooter Parking: The Role of Parking Density and Land Use in Compliance and Demand

Shared Scooter Parking: The Role of Parking Density and Land Use in Compliance and Demand

How much shared scooter parking is needed to meet demand and reduce noncompliant parking? Drawing on Lime data from a dozen cities in the US and Europe, this report provides three key planning and policy recommendations for cities to consider as they work to integrate scooters into the overall transportation system:

Key findings

Provide sufficient parking corrals- within a 1-minute walk- to meet demand and maximize parking compliance.

Distribute corrals evenly across space to avoid gaps in parking coverage and resulting parking non-compliance, especially in low-density environments.

Provide enough parking spaces within corrals to meet the parking demand in different land uses.

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