Problem definition: Early research has documented significant growth in ride-hailing services worldwide and allied benefits. However, growing evidence of their negative …
Research provides evidence that ride-sourcing has not only substituted for private transport but also public transport. For further investigation of this substitution effect, this paper …
Ridesourcing is popular in many cities. Despite its theoretical benefits, a large body of studies have claimed that ridesourcing also brings negative externalities (eg, inducing trips …
CQ Ho, A Tirachini - Transport Policy, 2024 - Elsevier
Mobility as a service (MaaS) is an emerging framework that integrates multiple transport services into a single and intuitive platform. This paper contrasts the urban passenger …
The provision of on-demand door-to-door trips within the hailing sector has experienced significant disruptions in the last years due to the advent of ride-hailing services. The …
New, ie, shared and digitized, mobility services have been entering urban mobility markets around the globe. Among these new offerings is ridepooling, a mobility solution that bundles …
SH Kim, PL Mokhtarian - Transportation research part A: policy and practice, 2023 - Elsevier
This study examines potential observed and unobserved parameter heterogeneity in modeling vehicle-miles driven (VMD). This application is both important in its own right, and …
A Henao, WE Marshall - Transportation Research Part A: Policy and …, 2019 - Elsevier
Ride-hailing companies are disrupting transportation at a large scale while also providing economic opportunities to millions of drivers. Companies such as Uber and Lyft constantly …
Pooled-ride services have a significant potential for reducing traffic externalities and enhancing transportation systems in the urban environment. These services and their users' …