More rides for the East Bay as Berkeley joins Oakland and Emeryville as a Superpedestrian city

Superpedestrian scooters are now rolling in Berkeley, joining our adjacent riding zones in Oakland and Emeryville to give access to even more riders in the East Bay. Riding from the Oakland Zoo to the Berkeley Rose Garden? We’ve got you! 

Berkeley City Councilmember Terry Taplin said, “Micro-mobility is a critical component of our city’s climate action goals. I am very excited to see more options coming online for Berkeley’s residents and visitors.”

 

We rolled out our stand-up and seated scooters in Berkeley with an event attended by Councilmembers Rigel Robinson and Terry Taplin, and the Downtown Berkeley Association. We also offered free test rides to the Berkeley community on Bike to Wherever Day on May 20th, in partnership with ​​The Downtown Berkeley Association and Bike East Bay. 

 

Councilmember Rigel Robinson takes our seated scooter for a morning spin on May 19

 “We are thrilled to offer our Superpedestrian scooters to Berkeley residents, expanding our service that riders already love in Oakland and Emeryville,” said Walter Rosenkranz, Policy Manager at Superpedestrian. “We’re excited to serve more people in this community, by bringing our seated scooter that can allow more riders to use on-demand shared mobility.”

Our service, as ever, prioritizes accessibility and integration with public transit. The East Bay fleet includes seated e-scooters that are more accessible to older riders and people with disabilities. 

 

Berkeley Councilmember Terry Taplin (right) joined Superpedestrian for a demonstration of the seated scooter (left) and stand-up scooter (right, back). A mix of scooter types makes micromobility more accessible. 

Ever since launching in nearby Oakland and Emeryville, Superpedestrian has strived to make our service as transit friendly as possible. We emphasize e-scooter parking at BART stops, and seamless integration with the BART app and other transit apps that make mulit-modal trip planning easy. Now, with our expansion into Berkeley, we are poised to become the Bay Area's preferred first- and last-mile solution.


"Life's more fun on two wheels and we're excited for people in Berkeley to have more options for rolling around town,” said Ginger Jui, Executive Director of Bike East Bay. “Bike East Bay welcomes shared scooter services to join biking, walking and transit as part of a well-connected and sustainable transportation ecosystem in Berkeley."

 

Superpedestrian’s expanded operation zone in the East Bay, including Oakland, Emeryville, and now Berkeley, CA.

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