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Shared Micromoblity Policy Toolkit: Docked and Dockless Bike and Scooter Sharing [PDF]
Shared Micromobility – the shared use of a bicycle, scooter, or other low-speed mode – is an innovative transportation strategy that enables users to have short-term access to a mode of transportation on an as-needed basis. Shared micromobility includes various service models and transportation modes that meet the diverse needs of travelers, such as ...
Shaheen, Susan, PhD, Cohen, Adam
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EVEREST IST - 2002 - 00185 : D23 : final report [PDF]
Deliverable públic del projecte europeu EVERESTThis deliverable constitutes the final report of the project IST-2002-001858 EVEREST. After its successful completion, the project presents this document that firstly summarizes the context, goal and the ...
Casadevall Palacio, Fernando José
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Trip-Level Mode Replacements and Daily Activity Patterns Reveal the Sustainability Potential of Micromobility [PDF]
Micromobility options such as electric bike-share and scooter-share services are a fundamental part of the existing shared mobility landscape. Research has shown that micromobility use can reduce car dependence.
Fitch-Polse, Dillon +2 more
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: Although shared micromobility systems in cities have been extensively studied, their potential for non-urban settings such as university campuses and rural communities has not been explored much yet.
Maryna Pobudzei, Silja Hoffmann
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Is Micromobility Being Used in Place of Car Trips in Daily Travel (or “Trip Chains”)? [PDF]
To understand the extent to which micromobility services such as bike-share and scooter-share are enabling car-light lifestyles by replacing driving, we explore the trip-chaining patterns of micromobility users.
Fitch-Polse, Dillon T., PhD +1 more
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The rapid expansion of shared electric bicycle (e-bike) systems has made them a vital component of modern urban micromobility, offering solutions to congestion, emissions, and accessibility.
Damian Kociemba
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Is the Youth Aware of E-scooter Use Regulations? Evidence from the Region of Sicily
Micromobility became a trend over the last few years in many European cities, but also worldwide. This trend emerged after the appearance of many e-scooter sharing services, which mainly operated in a dockless way, i.e. without fixed stations.
Tiziana Campisi +4 more
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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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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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