Share scooters, bikes and cars can be a great climate friendly way to travel around Sacramento.

Shared bikes and scooters

There are two programs in Sacramento.

EBike lending program

An e-Trike Lending Program will be launched at Colonial Heights Library in August 2023. Library patrons at least 18 years old with a valid library card will be able to check-out an electric tricycles with cargo capacity. This lending program will be incorporated into the Sacramento Public Library's existing "Library of Things," which allows for people to borrow one item at a time for up to 3 weeks.

Learn more at the Sacramento library etrike page.

Shared rideables

Shared Rideable Regulations

Information about shared-rideable regulations can be found here:

How are shared rideables used in Sacramento?

The City uses anonymized device data to better plan for parking, understand bikeway needs (no sidewalk scooting please!), respond to community concerns, and ensure operators meet our equity requirements.

Click on this link to see the shared-rideable data dashboard.

 

Interactive map from third party vendor of shared rideable activity in Sacramento open_in_full

Shared cars

The City is working in partnership with the Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District to expand the Our Community Car Share Program. Income-qualified residents near the car share sites will be able to reserve an electric vehicle for personal errands at an affordable rate. The goal is to provide mobility options to households without many options as well as to introduce residents to electric vehicles in order to overcome misconceptions about the technology.

Qualified car share operators can apply for special parking privileges in the City’s right-of-way. Car sharing supports the City’s sustainability goals and is one component of our effort to promote multi-modal transportation options. Complete the application to learn more

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