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Investigating impacts of environmental factors on the cycling behavior of bicycle-sharing users [PDF]
As it is widely accepted, cycling tends to produce health benefits and reduce air pollution. Policymakers encourage people to use bikes by improving cycling facilities as well as developing bicycle-sharing systems (BSS). It is increasingly interesting to
Hu, Xuke +3 more
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Data extraction in dockless bikeshare: An analysis from users’ perspective
With the popularisation of dockless bicycle sharing in cities around the planet in the recent years, studies have increasingly focused on its intrusion to privacy through the extraction and monetisation of users’ personal data and travel trajectories ...
Zhaoqi Zhou
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Unlimited-ride bike-share pass pricing revenue management for casual riders using only public data
Despite the proliferation of publicly available Big Data in Mobility-as-a-Service systems, few studies in the urban mobility service literature deal with unlimited usage price plan strategies.
Gyugeun Yoon, Joseph Y.J. Chow
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A dynamic approach to rebalancing bike-sharing systems [PDF]
Bike-sharing services are flourishing in Smart Cities worldwide. They provide a low-cost and environment-friendly transportation alternative and help reduce traffic congestion.
Chiariotti, Federico +3 more
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Change of Bike-share Usage in Five Cities of United States during COVID-19
This study explores how bike-share usage varied over the six months of the coronavirus pandemic (March’20-August’20) in five US cities. First, it finds that in most of the months, the changes (both increase or decrease) of bike-share usage from the ...
Ahmad Ilderim Tokey
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Do e-bikes matter for bikeshare safety? Early evidence from Baltimore Bikeshare system
This article is part of the Proceedings of the 6th Annual International Cycling Safety Conference held in Davis, California, USA on September 20th through 23rd in the year 2017.Paper ID ...
Mojdeh Azaddisfany +1 more
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Public Bikesharing and Modal Shift Behavior: A Comparative Study of Early Bikesharing Systems in North America [PDF]
Public bikesharing—the shared use of a bicycle fleet by the public—is an innovative mobility strategy that has recently emerged in major North American cities. Bikesharing systems typically position bicycles throughout an urban environment, among a network of docking stations, for immediate access. This paper discusses the modal shift that results from
Shaheen, Susan, PhD +2 more
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Bikeshare, as a convenient transport mode, can address the first- and last-mile travel needs of metro trips while generating many environmental benefits, such as reducing the use of environmentally unfriendly transport modes and lowering the carbon ...
Hao Li, Zhaofei Wang, Qiuping Wang
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Active transportation systems are critical to equitable urban mobility, particularly in Detroit, where access to jobs, education, and healthcare remain uneven.
Anahita Zahertar, Steven Lavrenz
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Station Function Discovery: Exploring Trip Records in Urban Public Bike-Sharing System
As a new part of public transportation system, urban bicycle-sharing system (BSS) consists of bike stations with various kinds of functions, which have significantly important impact on station planning, user pricing, advertisement distribution, and so ...
Yan Guo +3 more
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