Electric Micromobility (EM) and the use of dockless shared electric scooters (DSES) has rapidly grown in many cities worldwide. They are promoted as an accessible, low-emissions …
Since their introduction in 2017, Electric Scooter Sharing systems (ESSs) are shown to provide numerous benefits for both individuals and society, including convenient green …
M Javadinasr, S Asgharpour, E Rahimi… - … research part F: traffic …, 2022 - Elsevier
As e-scooters become more popular, service providers and policymakers are seeking ways to retain the existing customers and encourage them to continue to use e-scooters in the …
This paper aims to identify the main sociopsychological factors that individuals perceive as affecting their intention to adopt electric (e−) micromobility. Drawing from modal choice …
X Zhang, Y Shen, J Zhao - Transportation Research Part D: Transport and …, 2021 - Elsevier
Many cities around the world have adopted dockless bike-sharing programs with the hope that this new service could enhance last-mile public transit connections. However, our …
Although electric scooters (e-scooters) are gaining ground rapidly, research on analysing their users' experience lags far behind practice. Level of Service (LOS) is a promising …
Shared e-scooters are mostly used within or close to city centers and they are being seen as a tool for promoting intermodality while often they cover gaps of public transport networks …
Shared e-scooters are a trending mobility service and are usually advertised as a sustainable transport mode which could improve urban transport. However, there are …
Traffic jams are a burden in urban areas, being time-consuming and contributing to stressful driving and CO 2 emissions. To implement the United Nations' 2030 agenda for sustainable …