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A mixed behavioural and data-driven method for assessing the shift potential to electric micromobility: evidence from Rome [PDF]
Electric micromobility, both as a private option and as a shared service, can represent an alternative to cars, particularly for given user groups (market segments) and specific classes of travel distance.
Marialisa Nigro +3 more
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New York State Climate Impacts Assessment Chapter 09: Transportation. [PDF]
Abstract The transportation sector's functionality depends on climate conditions. Many New York State residents, communities, businesses, and institutions have already experienced transportation‐related climate change impacts, and many more will experience impacts in the future.
Macdonald A +8 more
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Dockless micromobility sharing in Calgary: A spatial equity comparison of e-bikes and e-scooters [PDF]
This paper reports on a comparison of the spatial equity dimensions of dockless bike and e-scooter sharing in Calgary, Alberta. Using trip data from the City of Calgary’s Shared Mobility Pilot (between July-September 2019), this study investigates ...
Vivian Kong, Agnieszka Leszczynski
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Investigating the role of micromobility for first- and last-mile connections to public transport
The integration of private and shared micromobility with existing public transport services is often presented as a valuable step to improve urban mobility systems.
Giulia Oeschger +2 more
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What Drives Shared Micromobility Ridership?
Shared micromobility (e.g., e-scooters, bikes, e-bikes) offers moderate-speed, space-efficient, and “carbon-light” mobility, promoting environmental sustainability and healthy travel. While the popularity and use of shared micromobility has grown significantly over the past decade, it represents a small share of total trips in urban areas.
Hyland, Michael, PhD +2 more
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Shared e-scooters were introduced in urban public spaces as a way to promote a modal shift from cars in short-distance trips, as well as to improve sustainability, resilience, and equity in urban transport.
Gabriel Dias +2 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.
Botsman +6 more
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Understanding Shared Micromobility in China Using Massive User-Generated Trip Data [PDF]
Yongping Zhang
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Shared micromobility services that offer bikes and scooters on demand are complementing walking, cycling, and public transport to expand the role of active mobility in urban transportation.
Angela Sanguinetti, Eli Alston-Stepnitz
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