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Shared Mobility
Expanding Access. Supporting Sustainability. Moving Detroit Forward.
The City of Detroit’s Office of Mobility Innovation (OMI) is committed to building a smarter, cleaner, and more connected transportation future through its Shared Mobility Program. This initiative supports a growing network of bike-share, e-scooters, ridesharing, and car-free transit options designed to make mobility in Detroit safer, more affordable, and more sustainable for all.
OMI works to regulate, cultivate, and support shared mobility ventures across Southeast Michigan. By fostering strong public-private partnerships, applying data-driven policy, and centering equity in planning, we ensure Detroiters have access to reliable, convenient transportation choices that serve both everyday commutes and recreational trips.
Shared mobility reduces our reliance on personal vehicles—cutting carbon emissions, easing traffic congestion, and promoting healthier, active lifestyles. With options like MoGo bikes and e-scooters, residents can travel short distances efficiently while contributing to the city's climate and health goals.
Together, we're empowering Detroiters to choose flexible, low-cost ways to move while supporting a greener, more resilient city.
Current Projects and Services
Bike Summit
2025 Annual Detroit Bike Summit
Date: Saturday, June 28, 2025
Time: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Location: Chandler Park, 12831 Frankfort St., Detroit, MI 48213
Now in its fourth year, the Detroit Bike Summit is the city’s premier celebration of cycling, community, and clean mobility. Hosted by the Office of Mobility Innovation, this free, family-friendly event brings together residents, transportation advocates, and community partners for a day of movement, education, and fun.
Themed “Eastside Bound”, the 2025 summit will spotlight bike culture and mobility access on Detroit’s east side. The day includes group bike rides, local food trucks, music and raffles, and direct access to mobility resources and partners. It’s a space to share stories, explore solutions, and connect over a shared vision for a more bike-friendly Detroit.
Thanks to the support of College Careers & Beyond, Inc., the event will also feature exclusive giveaways, free meals for attendees, and an opportunity to engage with city leaders on the future of clean transportation.
Register to attend the Bike Summit
Interested in getting involved with the 2025 Detroit Bike Summit?
Reach out to Darius Mason to:
- Sign up to table or vend at the Bike Summit
- Become a sponsor of the 2025 Bike Summit
Darius Mason
Shared Mobility Specialist [email protected]
Detroit Bike Challenge
Launched in 2021, the Detroit Bike Challenge is a seasonal celebration of cycling designed to get more residents exploring Detroit on two wheels. Participants complete themed routes throughout the city—earning prizes, bragging rights, and a deeper connection to Detroit’s streets and neighborhoods.
Coming this summer, the 2025 Challenge brings new rides, community pit stops, and the return of our Bike Troops—local organizations that host and co-lead rides. All riders who complete the full challenge will receive a Detroit Bike Challenge Swag Bag filled with exclusive gear and giveaways.
Sign up your Bike Troop to participate
MoGo Bike Share
MoGo is Detroit’s nonprofit bike-share system offering an affordable, sustainable way to get around. With over 650 bikes and 78 stations across Detroit, Berkley, Ferndale, Huntington Woods, Oak Park, and Royal Oak, MoGo makes exploring the city simple and fun.
Within Detroit, MoGo hubs are located in key neighborhoods like Downtown, Midtown, Corktown, Rivertown, Mexicantown, and Belle Isle. MoGo also offers electric-assist bikes and reduced fare programs for income-eligible users.
E-Scooters
Detroit’s dockless e-scooter program gives residents a flexible, fast, and affordable mobility option. In partnership with Lime, Bird, and Spin, riders can unlock scooters using a mobile app and zip through the city’s streets—within designated zones.
All three providers offer low-cost ride programs for eligible residents based on income. Geofencing tech helps manage scooter activity, including speed-reduced zones, disallowed areas, and curfews for safety.
The City of Detroit works with Ride Report to evaluate performance and user data. The 2024–2025 Annual E-Scooter Report will be available here soon.
Read the City’s Scooter Ordinance →
Ride Sharing
Uber, Lyft, and local licensed taxi services operate throughout Detroit, offering flexible options for residents and visitors alike.
Many providers offer discounted rides for Medicaid recipients, seniors, and SNAP participants. While the City does not control pricing, it enforces parking and drop-off rules to protect bike lanes and reduce traffic disruptions.
Please use designated pick-up/drop-off zones where available.
- Uber
- Lyft
- Find a local taxi