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Shared mobility services: an accessibility assessment from the perspective of people with disabilities. [PDF]
Shared on-demand mobility services emerge at a fast pace, changing the landscape of public transport. However, shared mobility services are largely designed without considering the access needs of people with disabilities, putting these passengers at ...
Goralzik A +3 more
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Environmental impacts of shared mobility: a systematic literature review of life-cycle assessments focusing on car sharing, carpooling, bikesharing, scooters and moped sharing. [PDF]
Evidence about the environmental impacts of shared mobility is fragmented and scattered. In this article a systematic literature review is presented. The review focuses on assessments that use Life-Cycle Assessment to quantify the environmental impacts ...
Arbeláez Vélez AM.
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The Impact of COVID-19 on Travel Mode Choice Behavior in Terms of Shared Mobility: A Case Study in Beijing, China. [PDF]
Shared mobility is growing rapidly and changing the mobility landscape. The COVID-19 pandemic has complicated travel mode choice behavior in terms of shared mobility, but the evidence on this impact is limited.
Zhang X, Shao C, Wang B, Huang S.
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Understanding the usage demand of shared mobility systems in different areas of a city and its determinants is crucial for planning, operation and management of the systems.
Kun Gao, Ying Yang, J. Gil, X. Qu
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The Smarthubs integration ladder: a conceptual model for the categorisation of shared mobility hubs
A variety of shared mobility hubs, offering shared mobility and other services, have emerged in many cities across the globe. This paper provides a literature review on of the definition and categorisation of shared mobility hubs, guidance for the design
K. Geurs +12 more
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Seamless, efficient transport intermodality is a key aspect of the transition of cities toward sustainable mobility. The new “shared mobility hub” concept is increasingly gaining attention as a potential way to make this urgently needed transition happen.
A. Roukouni +3 more
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The use of artificial intelligence in solutions used in smart cities is becoming more and more popular. An example of the use of machine learning is the improvement of the management of shared mobility systems in terms of assessing the accuracy of user ...
A. Kubik
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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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Laporte G, Meunier F, Wolfler Calvo R
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The urban transportation landscape has been rapidly growing and dynamically changing in recent years, supported by the advancement of information and communication technologies (ICT).
Mohamed Abouelela +2 more
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