Come along on the Great Micromobility Experiment

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Want to stay ahead in micromobility?

Are you ready to dive into the rapidly growing demand for micromobility? If you’re looking for the latest insights on this exciting trend, we have just the opportunity for you!

Join us at the TDM Forum for "The Great Micromobility Experiment" track! You'll learn about the essential tools, partnerships, and business models that drive successful shared micromobility systems. From exploring future trends and funding opportunities to fostering collaboration between employers and local governments, you’ll leave equipped to develop and launch your own community-changing program!

Don’t miss this chance to be at the forefront of the micromobility movement. We look forward to seeing you there!

Check out the agenda 

Book your ticket today

Regular registration ends Friday, October 18. Book your spot before the price goes up!


Gain a fresh perspective from this track's featured speakers

With a session lineup this good, of course the speaker list is just as fantastic! Join The Great Micromobility Experiment track for a chance to hear from:

  • David Reed, Active Transportation Consultant, Founder & Principal - SustainMobility
  • Allison Cohen, Founder, Chair and President, Bicycle Transit Systems
  • Scott Mullen (Invited), TDM Director (and former GM of BlueBikes) - A Better City
  • Byron Prestridge, Program Manager, Sustainable Transportation - Texas A&M University
  • Marie Cox, Senior Program Manager - Wells + Associates
  • Doug Hausladen, Executive Director - New Haven Parking Authority
  • Carolyn Misch, Director, Office of Planning & Sustainability, City of Northampton, MA
  • Jacob Barrett (Invited), TDM Program Manager, City of Austin
  • Bronwen Keiner (Invited), Transportation Specialist, Federal Highway Administration
  • Ben Luster (Invited), Managing Partner - New Pedal
  • Caroline Samponaro (Invited), Vice President, Head of Transit & Micromobility Policy, Lyft
  • Carol Antunez, (Invited), Senior Manager of Government Relations, US South, Lime

Learn more about the track


Book your room in ACT's hotel block 

ACT has secured a discounted room block at the Charlotte Marriott City Center, and we request that all attendees book room in it. Not only does this help ACT meet our contractual obligations within the hotel, but it allows you to stay right in the middle of the action.

These rates are extremely competitive, and it doesn't get better than securing a room just steps away from the event!

Single: $199/night
Double: $219/night

Make your reservation


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