People in the Salem-Keizer region use various types of transportation to meet their daily needs. Cherriots is studying the feasibility of adding shared micromobility (bikeshare and/or scootershare) as a transportation option and wants to hear from you to better understand your transportation needs, hear your opinions, and identify any concerns you might have about this type of program.
This survey should take about 10-12 minutes to complete, and you will have the opportunity to enter your email for a chance to win one of three $50 gift cards or one of three monthly Cherriots passes.
Key Terms:
Micromobility is a term used to describe forms of transportation vehicles that are small, low-speed, and human-powered or electric-assisted. They are built for one rider at a time and include bicycles, electric bicycles (e-bikes), scooters, and electric scooters (e- scooters).
Shared micromobility refers to the organized operation of a fleet of micromobility vehicles that individuals can rent out. Examples in Oregon include the PeaceHealth Rides in Eugene and Biketown and the E-Scootershare Program in Portland.
