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Shared mobility is becoming increasingly popular worldwide, and travelers show more complex choice preferences during the post-pandemic era. This study explored the role of shared mobility in the context of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) by comparing the
Xiaoyu Zhang +6 more
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Shared mobility in Europe: A cluster analysis approach [PDF]
As the sharing economy develops rapidly, a comprehensive overview of the situation on the European shared mobility scene is becoming increasingly necessary.
Jovanović Marta +2 more
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Survey Data Analysis on Intention to Use Shared Mobility Services
Shared mobility is a service that allows users to share various transportation modes and use them with reservations when necessary. It started with private automotive car-sharing and ride-sharing services.
Eunjeong Ko, Hyungjoo Kim, Jinwoo Lee
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Mobility impacts of automated driving and shared mobility
This paper presents a model specifically developed to explore the mobility impacts of connected and automated driving and shared mobility. It is an explorative iterative model that uses an elasticity model for destination choice, a multinomial logit ...
Maaike Snelder +5 more
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Shared mobility based on cars refers to a transportation mode in which travelers/drivers share vehicles to reduce the cost of the journey, emissions, air pollution and parking demands. Cost savings provide a strong incentive for the shared mobility mode.
Fu-Shiung Hsieh
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A Systematic Literature Review on Machine Learning in Shared Mobility
Shared mobility has emerged as a sustainable alternative to both private transportation and traditional public transport, promising to reduce the number of private vehicles on roads while offering users greater flexibility. Today, urban areas are home to
Julian Teusch +6 more
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Car manufacturers are noticing and encouraging a trend away from individual mobility, where a vehicle is owned and driven by one or only a few other persons, and towards shared-mobility concepts.
Valaenthin Tratter +2 more
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Open Innovation—Opportunities or Nightmares for the Shared Transport Services Sector?
Shared transport services, including short-term vehicle rentals (bike-, car-, moped-, scooter-sharing) and travel sharing systems (ride-sharing, ride-hailing), have become more and more popular forms of mobility in recent years.
Katarzyna Turoń, Andrzej Kubik
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Traditional avenues of public input in the transportation planning process require residents to have the time, knowledge, and capacity to participate. Those who don’t – often lower-income and other disadvantaged groups – are left out.
Miriam Pinski, Lauren N. McCarthy
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The Acceptance and Use Behavior of Shared Mobility Services in a Rural Municipality
In rural regions, needs-based mobility services play an important role in the provision of public services. Shared Mobility Services can optimally complement local public transportation such as buses and trains, even in rural regions, and support the ...
Cindy Schaefer +4 more
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