Electric scooters are everywhere in cities across the United States. They are one of the most popular forms of shared transportation. And they often anger people who must share the roads and sidewalks with them. The scooters have become even more popular than station-based bicycles, bicycles that must be left at specific locations. A new report by the National Association of City Transportation Officials notes that in 2018, Americans took around 38.5 million trips on shared electric scooters. In comparison, riders only took 36.5 million trips on shared, station-based bicycles. More Americans, with the help of their smart phones, are exploring alternatives to car ownership. They are using other devices, such as shared scooters and bikes, to get around. This is known as the micromobility revolution, leading many companies to compete for the business.

What does alternative mean?
ride a scooter
become more popular
choice or option
car ownership
How are Americans getting help?
their smart phones
in alleys and side streets
at bicycle stands
everywhere
Scooters are a popular form of shared transportation.
shared transportation
social networking
smart phone use
specific locations