2024 Lime Mobility Insights Competition
Lime and the League of American Bicyclists partnered to host the 2024 Mobility Insights Competition, with the goal of assisting two cities to leverage Lime's extensive data to address transportation challenges and enhance safety for all road users.
Read the announcement to discover the key findings of the 2024 Mobility Insights Competition. Download the report, "Lessons from Lime Data: How Cities can use Shared Micromobility Data for Transportation Planning & Policy" and watch the full recording of the announcement webinar below to hear how cities plan to leverage this data.
A Message from Lime
At Lime, our mission is to build a future where transportation is shared, affordable, and carbon-free. By partnering with cities and universities worldwide—from studying the impact of our reduced-fare program with Monash University to sharing collision data to improve safety in Seattle—we support our riders and cities with technology, information, and data. We draw valuable insights to tackle real-world challenges, underscoring our dedication to creating more equitable and sustainable cities.
This initiative will provide a unique opportunity to harness Lime's extensive datasets, such as detailed trip and safety analytics, and leverage expert guidance from Lime's transportation professionals and the League's Bicycle Friendly America team.
Meet the 2024 Lime Mobility Insights Competition Winners
We are thrilled to announce the winners of the competition - congratulations to the cities of Bloomington and Washington D.C.!
Cities across the country submitted their applications, showcasing innovative ideas on how to use Lime data to improve their local infrastructure and safety measures. After a rigorous review process, Bloomington and Washington D.C. stood out for their exceptional proposals and commitment to making their streets safer for everyone.
For the two winning cities, we are excited to use Lime data to help improve safety and provide actionable insights that address specific transportation issues that exacerbate the risks for vulnerable road users. By analyzing Lime's trip and crash data, we have an opportunity to help cities make better infrastructure decisions to improve safety for all.
“We are excited to partner with other industry leaders to address transportation issues that impact residents and visitors who use bicycles, e-bikes and scooters to travel around the District,” said Acting DDOT Director Sharon Kershbaum. “Lime’s data and research will help our mission to offer all roadway users equitable, safe, sustainable and reliable ways to travel."
"The City of Bloomington has made recent strides towards increased transportation safety and equity, but we understand that we have a long way to go to provide a low-stress network for all street users. This partnership with Lime and the League of American Bicyclists allows us to combine resources and discover new insights into what next steps the City can take to further increase safety and comfort in our community," said Hank Duncan, City of Bloomington’s Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinator
We look forward to working collectively with Bloomington and Washington D.C. to create safer, more efficient streets for everyone.