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        As cities aim to grow more hospitable to fuel-efficient forms of transportation, allowing the proliferation of scooter and bicycle share programs, they have to grapple with how these mobility options fit into their current infrastructure.
        Dealing with these programs is costly for cities, where officials also have to contend with the ire scattered bicycles and scooters provoke from residents.
        A company called Lacuna launched to help cities more effectively manage these new, environmentally friendly transportation options safely—from behind city officials’ computer screens.
        “With dockless e-scooters and bikeshare, cities have often had challenges around safety, sidewalk clutter, and neighborhood saturation,” says Lacuna CEO Hugh Martin in an email.
        To better approach these challenges, Lacuna wants to help transportation agencies and bike-share companies effectively use available open-source solutions to manage safe transportation on U.S. cities’ streets.
        Some of its services include helping cities analyze data from dockless e-scooter and bicycle share companies (in other words, programs where people can leave the scooters and bikes essentially anywhere along the road as opposed to in designated docking areas).
        For example, in Los Angeles, these companies have to share data with the city’s Department of Transportation.
        Lacuna offers a way for the city to collect standardized data from various bike- and scooter-share services.
        The more data available, the better the city can make changes to help support scooter riders and cyclists.
        Besides making city streets safer for alternative modes of transportation, Lacuna’s aim is to make implementing these modes cheaper for cities through effective management.
        The company will also help cities with open-source mapping software, ensuring safe and more widely shared routes for urban dwellers using the likes of scooters and bicycles to get around


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