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Docklessness, aesthetic governance, and the urban 'micromobility mess'. [PDF]
Dockless micromobility sharing systems have wrought significant visual changes to urban streetscapes worldwide. These changes are often described in terms of the ‘mess’ of micromobility, characterised by dockless vehicles abandoned in roadways, sidewalks,
Leszczynski A +3 more
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Background: Currently, many journeys are under three miles, with most of these journeys completed using private cars. This leads to congestion, pollution and reduced opportunity for physical activity. Swapping private car journeys for walking, cycling or
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Background Micromobility sharing platforms have involved skyrocketing numbers of users in multiple countries since 2010. However, few studies have examined the overall impact of the growing micromobility market on road injuries. Method We use road injury
Yudi Zhao +7 more
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Introduction to the Special Issue - Electric Micromobility Futures
This introduction to the Special Issue on Electric Micromobility Futures highlights the phenomenal growth of availability and use of small vehicles with electrical power assistance such as electric scooters and electric bikes.
Kiron Chatterjee, Tim Jones
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MICROMOBILITY AS AN ELEMENT OF THE URBAN TRANSPORT SYSTEM
In this article, the authors consider the concept of micromobility, the areas of its functioning, the main problems and its effectiveness as an element of the urban transport system.
Tatiana V. Konovalova +2 more
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While micromobility has seen a significant rise of interest across policy, industry and academia, a detailed conceptualisation of it has so far been missing from the scientific literature. This paper develops a multi-dimensional conceptualisation of micromobility, in conjunction with a new socio-technical definition.
Behrendt, Frauke +5 more
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Chapter 13 - Sharing strategies: carsharing, shared micromobility (bikesharing and scooter sharing), transportation network companies, microtransit, and other innovative mobility modes [PDF]
Shared mobility—the shared use of a vehicle, bicycle, or other mode—is an innovative transportation strategy that enables users to gain short-term access to transportation modes on an “as-needed” basis.
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Key Points Question Can generative artificial intelligence (AI) be used to identify helmet status of patients injured in micromobility-related accidents from unstructured clinical notes?
Burford KG +4 more
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Chapter 3 - Mobility on demand (MOD) and mobility as a service (MaaS): early understanding of shared mobility impacts and public transit partnerships [PDF]
Technology is changing the way we move and reshaping cities and society. Shared and on-demand mobility represent notable transportation shifts in the 21st century.
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MIRAI Architecture for Heterogeneous Network [PDF]
One of the keywords that describe next-generation wireless communications is "seamless." As part of the e-Japan Plan promoted by the Japanese Government, the Multimedia Integrated Network by Radio Access Innovation project has as its goal the development
Havinga, Paul J.M. +2 more
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