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The state of micromobility in Columbus

A sidewalk appears to end abruptly on E. Cooke Rd. in Columbus, Ohio.
Michael De Bonis
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A sidewalk appears to end abruptly on E. Cooke Rd. in Columbus, Ohio.

Transportation takes many forms. Whether it’s walking, driving, or mass transit, it’s an important part of city life.

Add to this the use of small, lightweight vehicles for personal transportation known as micromobility.

A ranking of America's 10 most walkable cities found Columbus ranking fourth. However, some question this finding.

On this edition of All Sides, we’re talking about walkability and micromobility in Columbus.

Guests:

  • Walker Evans, co-founder,
  • Justin Goodwin,
  • Candice Xie, co-founder and CEO,

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