Consumer acceptance of shared e-scooters for urban and short-distance mobility

CS Kopplin, BM Brand, Y Reichenberger - Transportation research part D …, 2021 - Elsevier
E-scooters have conquered urban areas as a means for individual mobility and compete
with other modes of transportation. While some studies endorse e-scooters as eco-friendly …

A survey of technologies and recent developments for sustainable smart cycling

F Oliveira, D Nery, DG Costa, I Silva, L Lima - Sustainability, 2021 - mdpi.com
Among the problems resulted from the continuous urbanization process, inefficient urban
mobility and high pollution levels have been complex challenges that have demanded a lot …

Electric bike-sharing services mode substitution for driving, public transit, and cycling

T Bieliński, A Kwapisz, A Ważna - Transportation research part D: transport …, 2021 - Elsevier
In hopes of reducing traffic congestion, air and noise pollution, and energy consumption,
bike sharing is becoming increasingly popular around the world. Underlying many of the …

[HTML][HTML] What is the substitution effect of e-bikes? A randomised controlled trial

AS fka Andersson, E Adell, LW Hiselius - Transportation research part D …, 2021 - Elsevier
As sales of e-bikes increase, so does the need for reliable evaluations of which means of
transport the e-bike replaces, what we call the substitution effect. A randomised controlled …

The combination of e-bike-sharing and demand-responsive transport systems in rural areas: A case study of Velenje

F Bruzzone, M Scorrano, S Nocera - Research in Transportation Business …, 2021 - Elsevier
An analysis of the operational characteristics of the transit system serving the town of
Velenje (Slovenia) revealed poor performance and the need for improvements. This paper …

Assessing a priori acceptance of shared dockless e-scooters in Iran

S Rejali, K Aghabayk, A Mohammadi… - … Research Part D …, 2021 - Elsevier
This paper evaluates a priori acceptance of shared dockless e-scooters in Iran using the
extended Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). The proposed extended model includes …

[HTML][HTML] Electric bike (non) users' health and comfort concerns pre and peri a world pandemic (COVID-19): A qualitative study

K Kazemzadeh, T Koglin - Journal of Transport & Health, 2021 - Elsevier
Introduction The unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic affects different domains of society,
including the transport system. Due to the impacts of social distancing, research concerning …

Bicycle traffic model for sustainable urban mobility planning

J Oskarbski, K Birr, K Żarski - Energies, 2021 - mdpi.com
Modelling tools and transport models are required to assess the impact of measures for the
effective planning of cycling routes in cities. This paper presents the methodology for …

[HTML][HTML] Integrated weather effects on e-cycling in daily commuting: A longitudinal evaluation of weather effects on e-cycling in the Netherlands

J de Kruijf, P van der Waerden, T Feng, L Böcker… - … research part A: policy …, 2021 - Elsevier
While in many regions the conventional bicycle has already been regarded as an
environmentally friendly and healthy alternative to the car for daily commuting, societal and …

[HTML][HTML] Practical urban planning for winter cycling; lessons from a Swedish pilot study

D Chapman, A Larsson - Journal of Transport & Health, 2021 - Elsevier
Introduction A detailed understanding of how the weather affects cycling is lacking. Where
research has been carried out, the focus has often been on temperate and hotter climates; …