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National Ridesharing Demonstration Program: Comparative Evaluation Report
Volpe National Transportation Systems Center, Technical Reference Centerhttps://doi.org/10.21949/15270711985PDFTech ReportBooth, RosemaryWaksman, RobertJohn A. Volpe National Transportation Systems Center (U.S.)United States.
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Ridesharing and substance use disorder treatment. [PDF]
Lennon C, Maclean JC, Teltser K.
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Rideshare Trips and Alcohol-Involved Motor Vehicle Crashes in Chicago. [PDF]
Morrison CN +5 more
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Accessible Maps for the Future of Inclusive Ridesharing. [PDF]
Fink PDS +6 more
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A Ridesharing Choice Behavioral Equilibrium Model with Users of Heterogeneous Values of Time. [PDF]
Li X, Bai J.
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Private-public partnerships not a threat to Canada's health care system. [PDF]
Belchetz B.
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Perceived risk of using shared mobility services during the COVID-19 pandemic. [PDF]
Rahimi E +3 more
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Privacy-enhancing technologies for ridesharing
Technologies respectueuses de la vie privée pour le covoiturage L'émergence des téléphones mobiles et objets connectés a profondément changé notre vie quotidienne. Ces dispositifs, grâce à la multitude de capteurs qu'ils embarquent, permettent l'accès à un large spectre de services. En particulier, les capteurs de position ont contribué
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Ridesharing and the Use of Public Transportation
We investigate the effects of mobile-sourced ridesharing via platforms like Uber, Lyft, and Didi Chuxing on the use of public transit systems. Our study combines trip-level data about Uber, taxi, and bike share usage in New York City with turnstile data ...
Hoffmann, Katherine +2 more
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