micromobility
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Noun[edit]
micromobility (uncountable)
- Transportation over short distances, provided by lightweight (usually single-person) vehicles.
- 2020 February 5, Norman Mayersohn, “Data Driving New Approaches to Transportation”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN:
- The arrival of electric scooters and motor-assisted bicycles, backbones of a transportation mode known as micromobility, has been greeted as part of the solution to clogged roadways and unbearable travel delays.
- 2020 August 25, Gwyn Topham, “UK rides the wave of micromobility by embracing e-scooters”, in The Guardian[2]:
- More cities around the country are expected to follow suit with year-long trials, as potential operators unveiled new technology in the race to tap into Britain’s new micromobility market.
Translations[edit]
transportation over short distance
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Adjective[edit]
micromobility (not comparable)
- Designating any small mobility device/vehicle used by only a single person.
Translations[edit]
designating a small mobility device
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Further reading[edit]
- “micromobility”, in Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: Merriam-Webster, 1996–present.