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Shared mobility
[2021]

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Autor(en) / Beteiligte
Titel
Shared mobility
Ort / Verlag
Amsterdam, Netherlands : Elsevier,
Erscheinungsjahr
[2021]
Link zum Volltext
Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • Intro -- Shared Mobility -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1 A history and evolution of shared mobility -- Background -- History of shared mobility -- Digital age and shared mobility -- Vehicle sharing -- Passenger service sharing -- Delivery service sharing -- References -- 2 Why does shared mobility exist? A critical review of theories behind shared economy -- Background -- Limitation of the shared economy -- Cost benefits -- Sustainability -- Government regulation and business morality -- Convenience -- Transit equity -- References -- 3 Lessons from the 2017 National Household Travel Survey -- Introduction -- Background -- Shared mobility definitions -- History of services -- Literature review -- Methods -- Dataset selection -- Variable selection -- Dataset cleaning and final dataset description -- Negative binomial (NB) model development -- Results -- Discussion and conclusions -- Limitations -- Appendix -- References -- 4 Shared mobility and public transit: A love-hate story -- Introduction -- Background -- E-scooter usage and transit corridors -- Data -- E-scooter trips -- Transit desert/Transit oasis -- Land-use factors -- Socio-demographic factors -- Methods -- Results -- Transit desert/transit oasis status of Austin -- Multilevel regression analysis -- Transit desert/transit oasis status -- Land use -- Location variable and socio-demographic factors -- Conclusion -- References -- 5 Transportation network companies: Who use them and for what purpose -- Introduction -- Literature review -- Methods -- Results -- Respondent demographics -- Usage of TNCs -- Motivations for usage and trip purpose -- Relationship to other transportation services -- TNCs and perceived trip making activity -- Usage patterns among heavy user -- Discussions and conclusions -- References -- 6 Bike sharing: Ridership and impact of the built environment.
  • Introduction -- Community character -- Bicycle safety and civic infrastructure -- Active transport connectivity -- Natural esthetics -- Data and methods -- Independent variables: Built environment indicators -- Community character -- Bicycle safety -- Active transport connectivity -- Natural esthetics -- Limitations of data -- Independent variables: Generating the built environment inventory -- Regression results -- New York Citibike -- Chicago Divvy -- Washington DC Capital bikeshare -- Boston Hubway -- All four cities combined -- Discussion -- Built environment indicators with consistently positive correlations -- Built environment indicators with consistently negative correlations -- Indicators exhibiting limited to no statistical significance -- Bike-sharing and built environments in Texas cities -- Bike sharing and the surrounding built environment a -- Data and method -- Daily bike-share ridership by station -- Comparative discussion of initial findings -- Built environments around bike-share system stations -- Kernel density function -- Stepwise multiple variable regression -- Results -- Austin, Texas -- San Antonio, Texas -- Houston, Texas -- Applications to planning practice and future research -- Conclusion -- References -- 7 Shared micro-mobility: The rise of and the future of E -scooters -- Introduction -- Background a -- Understanding shared E‐scooter travels -- Temporal analysis -- Spatial analysis -- E‐scooter usages and surrounding urban environments -- Results -- Spatial‐temporal patterns of E‐scooter usage in Austin -- E‐scooter usage and surrounding urban environments -- Understanding E-scooters violations -- Methodology -- Study area and date -- Kruskal-Wallis analysis of variance test -- Geospatial analysis -- Results -- Submission time -- Violation type -- Reporting method.
  • How the location of a violation affected the response time? -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- 8 Lessons and regulations: Where do we go from here -- Introduction -- A recap of the book -- Conclusions -- References -- Index.
  • "Shared Mobility offers a current view on one of the most significant economic activities in recent years. While most studies investigate shared mobility services and transportation piecemeal by city, mode, or company, this book focuses on transportation network companies themselves, highlighting shared bikes and E-scooters. Sections cover how they perform at the local or regional level in an effort to help governments better plan and regulate these emerging services. Shared Mobility explores the opportunities and challenges in these new systems and provides a thorough and succinct reference text for researchers, graduate students, and professionals in the fields of transportation planning, transportation engineering, and urban planning"--
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Identifikatoren
ISBN: 9780128230886, 0128230886
OCLC-Nummer: 1261367228
Titel-ID: 9925021678606463
Format
1 online resource
Schlagworte
Urban transportation, Shared services (Management)