Since the introduction of shared mobility services in the city in 2019, a total of four shared mobility operators have been approved for operation to date, collectively providing services with 2,500 shared electric motorcycles and 200 shared vehicles. The City Government continues to provide guidance and support to shared mobility operators to expand their service coverage and increase fleet deployment. By integrating shared mobility services with public transportation, these efforts aim to gradually reduce private vehicle ownership and usage rates, thereby advancing sustainable urban transportation development.