Ride Report has cooperated with 19 shared mobility operators in more than 60 cities around the world.

Recently, US startup Ride Report announced the completion of a $ 10 million financing led by Unusual Ventures. The financing is mainly used for team expansion and entry into emerging cities. The company announced a $ 3.4 million seed round in May 2019, led by Homebrew, with Urban Innovation and Better Ventures participating.

Ride Report was established in Oregon, USA in 2015 Portland, in cooperation with shared mobility service providers, provides government agencies with operational monitoring reports on shared scooters and shared bicycles to help the government obtain more accurate and true data, better understand and evaluate the impact of shared mobility services, and Make better regulatory decisions.

Since 2018, government agencies around the world have been “love-hate” for the growing shared mobility service, because shared skateboards and shared bicycles can also provide citizens with new and cheap ways to travel. Disturb the traffic order and burden the city management. However, government agencies and shared travel operators have always had difficulty reconciling conflicts because of different interests. The emergence of such third-party organizations as Ride Report may become the key to the two to resolve conflicts and build trust.

The Ride Report official website shows that the reports they provide to the government include, but are not limited to, desensitized user data of shared scooters and shared bicycles, real-time operating locations, whether they are driving / parking in illegal areas, and whether operators have violated regulations , Whether the operation is effective, and so on.

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Ride Report states that it currently works with governments in more than 60 cities around the world, including the United States