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Self-driving cars enable dynamic shared mobility, where customers are independent of schedules and fixed stops. This study aims to investigate the potential effects shared mobility can have on future transportation.
F. Lorig, J. Persson, A. Michielsen
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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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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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Unified Route Planning for Shared Mobility: An Insertion-based Framework
There has been a dramatic growth of shared mobility applications such as ride-sharing, food delivery, and crowdsourced parcel delivery. Shared mobility refers to transportation services that are shared among users, where a central issue is route planning.
Yongxin Tong +4 more
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Purpose The rising of the sharing economy (SE) has lowered the barrier of purchase price to accessing many different products, thus changing the consumer decision paradigm.
Chalaka Fernando +5 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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Travel behaviour of shared mobility users: a review of empirical evidence
In recent decades, shared mobility has gained prominence as a sustainable alternative in transport, yet a comprehensive understanding of its effects on travel behaviour remains limited.
Bin Chi, Hoon Han, J. Lee
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Technology, transport, and the sharing economy: towards a working taxonomy for shared mobility
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in studying the interactions between the fields of digital technology and transport and multiple terms to describe these interactions have been proposed.
Sebastian Castellanos +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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