E Huang, Z Yin, A Broaddus, X Yan - Travel behaviour and society, 2024 - Elsevier
Shared e-scooters are quickly emerging in the US, presenting potential to enhance public transit by serving as a last-mile feeder mode. However, much is unknown about user …
The rapid deployment of shared electric scooters (e-scooters) has resulted in much attention from the public and regulators. In this paper we look at what role e-scooters have in the …
E-scooters, one of the most rapidly growing forms of micromobility globally, entered our cities as an innovative first and last-mile travel mode looking to complement public transit …
Fostering sustainable cities necessitates a significant paradigm shift from motorised vehicles to active mobility. However, the impact of emerging transport modes like e-scooters in this …
The rapid deployment of shared dockless electric scooters (e-scooters) has resulted in attention from the public and regulators. Recurring issues include fleet size and the number …
Scooter-sharing services, that is, short-term rental of electric scooters, have been gaining popularity among last-mile transport solutions in recent years, winning both their supporters …
Despite having the highest accident risk of all motorized vehicles, motorcycles are rapidly gaining popularity in Asian countries because of their affordability and flexibility. In response …
R Tamakloe, K Zhang, J Atandzi, D Park - Transport Policy, 2024 - Elsevier
The demand for urban delivery services (UDS) in low-and middle-income countries (LMICs) has been growing due to the spike in e-commerce activities. This phenomenon has led to …
Micromobility using fully-electric two-wheeled vehicles is increasing in cities worldwide. E- scooters, whether shared or privately-owned, provide short door-to-door trips by facilitating …