[HTML][HTML] How can autonomous and connected vehicles, electromobility, BRT, hyperloop, shared use mobility and mobility-as-a-service shape transport futures for the …

A Nikitas, I Kougias, E Alyavina, E Njoya Tchouamou - Urban Science, 2017 - mdpi.com
A smarter transport system that caters for social, economic and environmental sustainability
is arguably one of the most critical prerequisites for creating pathways to more livable urban …

Technology, transport, and the sharing economy: Towards a working taxonomy for shared mobility

S Castellanos, S Grant-Muller, K Wright - Transport reviews, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
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 …

Integrating e-scooters in urban transportation: Problems, policies, and the prospect of system change

S Gössling - Transportation Research Part D: Transport and …, 2020 - Elsevier
Throughout the world, cities seek to ease transport-related problems of congestion, air
pollution, noise, and traffic injuries. Urban transport planners have welcomed e-scooters as …

Disruptive transportation: The adoption, utilization, and impacts of ride-hailing in the United States

RR Clewlow, GS Mishra - 2017 - escholarship.org
The rapid adoption of ride-hailing poses significant challenges for transportation
researchers, policymakers, and planners, as there is limited information and data about how …

Ready for Mobility as a Service? Insights from stakeholders and end-users

A Polydoropoulou, I Pagoni, A Tsirimpa - Travel Behaviour and Society, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract Mobility as a Service (MaaS) is a relatively recent mobility concept, which has the
potential to contribute to a more sustainable transport system. The starting point for its …

Vehicle ownership reduction: A comparison of one-way and two-way carsharing systems

M Namazu, H Dowlatabadi - Transport Policy, 2018 - Elsevier
This paper explores how membership in different carsharing service types impacts vehicle
ownership. We study the difference between carsharing services offering a one-way (free …

eHUBs—Identifying the potential early and late adopters of shared electric mobility hubs

G Bösehans, M Bell, N Thorpe, F Liao… - International Journal …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Shared electric mobility hubs, or eHUBs, offer users access to a range of shared electric
vehicles on demand. However, little is currently known about what the characteristics of …

[HTML][HTML] The sustainability of shared mobility in London: The dilemma for governance

N Akyelken, D Banister, M Givoni - Sustainability, 2018 - mdpi.com
The role of governments in the regulation of potentially beneficial low carbon practices, such
as car sharing, has proved difficult, as there are many different actors involved and as …

Factors affecting the adoption of shared mobility systems: Evidence from Australia

F Jie, C Standing, S Biermann, S Standing… - Research in Transportation …, 2021 - Elsevier
The purpose of this paper is to examine the current impact and potential of the various forms
of shared mobility, with a focus the shire of Wanneroo in Western Australia. Shared mobility …

Is carsharing for everyone? Understanding the diffusion of carsharing services

M Namazu, D MacKenzie, H Zerriffi, H Dowlatabadi - Transport Policy, 2018 - Elsevier
Carsharing (CS) has gained attention as a measure to reduce vehicle ownership, motivate
multimodal mobility and cut greenhouse gases and other pollutants. Some municipalities …