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Micromobility, including shared e-scooters, has become a convenient mode of transportation for short-distance trips globally. Türkiye introduced shared e-scooters in 2019, quickly expanding their presence.
Begüm Okudan, Selim Dündar
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This thesis analyzes empirically the user behavior of shared micromobility users in regard to public transport, fares and prices as well as the modal shift and the resulting impact on emissions.
Weschke, Jan Volker
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A Shared Belonging: Designing for Equitable Micromobility in Portland, Oregon [PDF]
178 pages. Examining committee chair: Liska ChanPortland Oregon’s Forest Park— one of the largest urban forests in the United States—usership is in a state of inequitable distribution, disproportionately allocating “the benefits and burdens of [urban]
Six, Hannah
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On the Regulation of Selected Externalities in the Modern Urban Environment in Slovakia
This paper analyses local authorities' ability in Slovakia to regulate negative externalities of selected urban services, specifically shared micromobility, short-term tourist rentals, and outdoor advertising.
Ján Mazur +2 more
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Inequality in Shared Micromobility: Global, National, and Local Perspectives
Shared micromobility systems, such as shared bicycles and e-scooters, have seen substantial global growth over the past decade. Although these systems offer affordable, flexible, and environmentally friendly transportation options, their rapid ...
Meng, Sian
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Comparison of Total Trip Costs for Shared Micromobility and Public Transport: A Case Study in Košice
As urban areas face increasing congestion and environmental issues, shared micromobility has become a key solution for sustainable transport and ‘first- and last-mile’ connections.
Peter Tóth +2 more
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This paper investigates the spatiotemporal patterns and accessibility implications of shared e-scooter use in Tel Aviv, drawing on a complete year (2024) of trip-level data from all licensed providers.
Ada Garus +3 more
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Shared bike services are rapidly expanding across the globe due to their potential to alleviate urban transportation congestion, offer environmental benefits, and address first- and last-mile connectivity.
Yubin Lee, Farhaan Cooverji, Yihong Yuan
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Determining the Location of Shared Electric Micro-Mobility Stations in Urban Environment
Locating shared electric micro-mobility stations in urban environments involves balancing multiple objectives, including accessibility, profitability, sustainability, operational costs, and social considerations.
Ahmed Jaber +2 more
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Shared micromobility services have become increasingly prevalent and indispensable as a means of transportation across diverse geographical regions.
Can Cui, Yu Zhang
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