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Exploring the Potential of Free Cargo-Bikesharing for Sustainable Mobility
How can cities solve the pressing environmental problems caused by the excessive use of private cars? By creating Free Cargo-Bikesharing systems, citizens are taking forward the transition to sustainable transportation systems.Shifting user behavior from
Sophia Becker, Clemens Rudolf
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Bike-sharing as a possibility to support Vision Zero
Cyclists as unprotected road users are one of the most vulnerable groups of travelers. In order to improve their safety, various activities are carried out.
Turoń Katarzyna, Sierpiński Grzegorz
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Public bikesharing is an environmentally friendly transportation mode that can remedy the urban “last mile” problem to some extents. Prior studies have investigated many predictors of the public bikesharing usage.
Xiangjun Hong +3 more
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Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Bikeshare Usage by Rider Membership Status Across Selected U.S. Cities. [PDF]
Vo T, Barbour N, Palaio L, Maness M.
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Machine Learning Models for Bike-Sharing Demand Forecasting
Bike-sharing use has been growing because it improves personal mobility, offers an alternative to walking, and strengthens connections to transit. Demand forecasting is crucial for bike-sharing services because it enables operators to anticipate empty ...
Danesh Hosseinpanahi +4 more
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Multilevel graph neural networks for bikeshare demand modeling using station and route features
Bikesharing systems are a key component of sustainable urban mobility, offering low-carbon and space-efficient alternatives to motorized travel.
Ali Behroozi, Ramin Shabanpour
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Shared bike use has been growing, especially post-pandemic, because it improves personal mobility and provides an alternative to walking while increasing connectivity to transit services.
Shubhayan Ukil, Aditi Misra
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The primary objective of this paper is to explore the spatial analysis of bikeshare ridership with a consideration of the diversity across different station categories using smart card data and points of interests (POIs) data.
Jie Bao, Xiaomeng Shi, Hao Zhang
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The COVID-19 impacts on bikeshare systems in small rural communities: Case study of bikeshare riders in Montgomery County, VA. [PDF]
Almannaa M +3 more
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Bikeshare Patterns in the Age of Covid
In the past ten years, bikeshares in Washington, DC (DC) and New York City (NYC) have grown in popularity.They offer a convenient transportation and recreation option for both locals and tourists to get around each city. While normal patterns, such as day of the week and time of day, are already known to affect the use of bike shares, the effect of ...
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