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Mobile Apps Changing How People Travel - Media Post
In cities across the country, mobile apps are fundamentally changing the way people get around, and how they occupy their travel time.
While the majority of commuters (70%) still rely on public transportation, mobile-first alternative modes of transportation are not far behind.
That’s according to a new report from London-based mobile ad agency Fetch, which found that 40% of U.S. urban commuters now rely on riding-sharing apps like Lyft, 10% rely on car-sharing apps like Zipcar, and 10% rely on bike-sharing apps like Scoot.
In cities across the country, mobile apps are fundamentally changing the way people get around, and how they occupy their travel time.
While the majority of commuters (70%) still rely on public transportation, mobile-first alternative modes of transportation are not far behind.
That’s according to a new report from London-based mobile ad agency Fetch, which found that 40% of U.S. urban commuters now rely on riding-sharing apps like Lyft, 10% rely on car-sharing apps like Zipcar, and 10% rely on bike-sharing apps like Scoot.