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Shared Mobility is a term used to describe the use of private transport services that are shared among multiple users. This includes services such as car-sharing, bike-sharing, ride-hailing, and micro-mobility. Shared Mobility services are designed to provide users with convenient, affordable, and sustainable transportation options. These services are often used as an alternative to traditional forms of transportation, such as owning a car or taking public transit.
Shared Mobility services are becoming increasingly popular in cities around the world, as they offer a more flexible and cost-effective way to get around. They also reduce traffic congestion and air pollution, making them a more environmentally friendly option.
Some of the companies in the Shared Mobility market include Uber, Lyft, Lime, Bird, and Zipcar. Show Less Read more