micromobility, characterized by the use of e-scooters and other electric micromobility devices, has brought both urban and transport planners to deal with the presence of a huge number of new vehicles with different size and technology with respect to those traditionally circulating in urban areas....
The rise of micro-mobility options like e-bikes, e-scooters, and hoverboards has revolutionized the way we commute in urban areas. These lightweight vehicles have become popular among people who are looking for convenient, eco-friendly, and affordable short-distance commuting options. Considering th...
Micromobility refers to the utilization of small, lightweight vehicles or devices for short-distance transportation, typically within urban areas. Micromobility options are designed for short trips, often replacing traditional modes of transportation like cars or public transit. ...
As public transit systems shut down in urban centers to stop the spread of disease, micromobility options provided safer and seemingly more hygienic forms of transport for people who needed to travel around their cities during the pandemic. People began to use micromobility options more frequently,...
Discover a micro utility vehicle that is 100% electric, ultra-compact and equipped with a cargo box, designed for urban and suburban areas. urban mobility: more multimodality and less car use? Urbanisation is a fundamental trend that no region of the world seems to be escaping. Synonymous with...
Integrated and inclusive urban transportation infrastructure addresses dual purposes - mobility and access to various urban facilities. Urban mobility is no longer only about movement of people in urban areas. In the current milieu of increased preferences for personal motorised transport over public ...
in USA,70% peopleliving in urban areas view micromobility favorably. That is also the reason behind the widespread adoption of e-bikes and e-scooters across North and South America.On the other hand, countries like Africa have negative perceptions towards cycling. Africans view cycling as past ...
impact on the environment. If the goal is reducing motor vehicle use, walking and public transit should be the most incentivized options. Clearly, what’s good for Amsterdam may not be good for Atlanta, so the local environment and other conditions need to be factored in to leaders’ ...
urban sustainable mobility; stated preferences; revealed preferences; e-bike sharing; e-scooter sharing1. Introduction Active shared micro-mobility services have been advocated in urban areas to address the adverse effects of the transportation sector [1,2,3,4,5]. These services also yield positive...
desert bloom as cities face rapid population growth, the need to move more residents through existing transportation networks is becoming ever more pressing. over half of the world’s population now lives in urban areas, and that could climb to two-thirds by 2050. 10 all of those ...