The new automobility: Lyft, Uber and the future of American cities

B Schaller - 2018 - trid.trb.org
This report examines transportation network companies (TNCs), microtransit companies,
and their impacts on urban transportation. Topics include: TNC trips and ridership volumes …

Partners in transit: A review of partnerships between transportation network companies and public agencies in the united states

JP Schwieterman, M Livingston, S Van Der Slot - 2018 - trid.trb.org
Municipal governments, metropolitan planning organizations, and transit agencies around
the country are embracing the idea that greater synergy between transportation network …

[HTML][HTML] Do transportation network companies increase or decrease transit ridership? Empirical evidence from San Francisco

GD Erhardt, RA Mucci, D Cooper, B Sana, M Chen… - Transportation, 2022 - Springer
Transportation network companies (TNCs), such as Uber and Lyft, have been hypothesized
to both complement and compete with public transit. Existing research on the topic is limited …

[HTML][HTML] The impact of Uber and Lyft on vehicle ownership, fuel economy, and transit across US cities

JW Ward, JJ Michalek, C Samaras, IL Azevedo… - Iscience, 2021 - cell.com
We estimate the effects of transportation network companies (TNCs) Uber and Lyft on
vehicle ownership, fleet average fuel economy, and transit use in US urban areas using a …

Shared mobility and the transformation of public transit

C Murphy - 2016 - trid.trb.org
Technology is transforming transportation. The ability to conveniently request, track, and pay
for trips via mobile devices is changing the way people get around and interact with cities …

[图书][B] Shared mobility and the transformation of public transit

S Feigon, C Murphy - 2016 - trid.trb.org
This report examines the relationship of public transportation (including paratransit and
demand-responsive services) to shared modes, including bikesharing, carsharing …

[HTML][HTML] Can public transportation compete with automated and connected cars?

R Buehler - Journal of Public Transportation, 2018 - Elsevier
Over the next 30 years, technological innovation will make automobile travel more
convenient. Automated and connected vehicles will perform an increasing number of driving …

Can sharing a ride make for less traffic? Evidence from Uber and Lyft and implications for cities

B Schaller - Transport policy, 2021 - Elsevier
The popularity of Uber and Lyft and advances in autonomous vehicle technology have
spurred public interest in the potential of shared ride services to reduce traffic congestion …

Transport policy in the era of ridehailing and other disruptive transportation technologies

G Circella, F Alemi - Advances in transport policy and planning, 2018 - Elsevier
Transportation is changing at an unprecedented pace. New transportation options provided
by shared mobility providers are expanding the set of travel alternatives and they account for …

Air pollution, greenhouse gas, and traffic externality benefits and costs of shifting private vehicle travel to ridesourcing services

JW Ward, JJ Michalek, C Samaras - Environmental Science & …, 2021 - ACS Publications
On-demand ridesourcing services from transportation network companies (TNCs), such as
Uber and Lyft, have reshaped urban travel and changed externality costs from vehicle …