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The Preferences of Shared Micro-Mobility Users in Urban Areas
This research focuses on the preferences of micro-mobility users in urban areas, specifically shared electric bikes (e-bikes), shared conventional bikes (bike), and shared electric scooters (e-scooters).
Ahmed Jaber +2 more
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Can the co-existence of bike, e-scooter, and car-sharing promote sustainable mode choices?
The introduction of shared mobility systems has received attention as a potential measure to reduce private car use and tackle the environmental and social externalities of urban mobility.
Roxani Gkavra +2 more
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Shared mobility adoption: transformation of travel behaviours in rural towns
Shared mobility has been established as a flexible and sustainable transport mode in urban areas. However, its adoption in rural communities faces unique challenges, including lower population density, limited infrastructure and socio-cultural dynamics ...
Julia Schilder +3 more
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Data-Driven Safe Deliveries: The Synergy of IoT and Machine Learning in Shared Mobility
Shared mobility is one of the smart city applications in which traditional individually owned vehicles are transformed into shared and distributed ownership.
Fatema Elwy +6 more
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Exploring mobility justice: The interplay between mobility behaviour and public participation
The sustainable transformation of the mobility sector suggests promoting multimodal mobility behaviour, integrating public transport with active (and shared) modes of transportation.
Julia Hansel +3 more
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The current mobility system faces severe sustainability challenges and requires a fundamental change. Enabled by smart mobility innovations, the previously separate fields of shared, electric, and automated mobility seem to converge into a promising ...
Tanja Manders +3 more
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Mobility, Change, and A Shared History
It was only in 1727 that the first Turkish‑Muslim printing house was established by Ibrahim Müteferrika with the support of Sultan Ahmed III. It came into existence in Istanbul at the beginning of the eighteenth century during a peaceful interlude known ...
Mark Titleman
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Shared mobility - Novel insights on mode substitution patterns, trip and user characteristics
With a growing number of shared mobility options, choosing not to own a car may become a new norm in the future. Shared mobility offers users a flexible range of low or zero-emission alternatives, potentially reducing the use of private cars, as well as ...
Gustav Bösehans +2 more
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Sustainable Development of Shared Mobility in China in Relation to the Privacy Paradox of Users
Shared mobility is an important part of a smart city transportation system. However, during the short period it has been in effect, privacy leakages have frequently occurred, and as travellers are increasingly paying attention to their privacy, leakages ...
Yuqin Li, Hanying Guo
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This study is based on an investigation of shared mobility in Chinese cities, which identifies the factors affecting the sustainable development of shared mobility based on the theoretical framework of TDM (travel demand management). Through a literature
Min Wang +3 more
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