Oakland's Universal Basic Mobility is in credit

Pre-paid cards can be used by residents to buy passes for transit, bike-share and e-scooters

Full article available at ITS International  |   The Oakland Department of Transportation (OakDoT) has distributed 500 pre-paid debit cards, each with $150 available so residents can buy passes for transit, bike-share and electric scooters. The Californian city's move is part of the Universal Basic Mobility pilot, an initiative that seeks to increase walking, cycling, public transit and shared mobility trips in East Oakland while reducing drive-alone private vehicle trips. A second disbursement of $150 will be loaded onto the cards after recipients complete a survey... 

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