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. ...
Advancing Cycling and Micromobility Research in Urban Areas Last update 15 January 2024 The Journal of Cycling and Micromobility Research (JCMR) is inviting conference papers within the scope of the journal for a special issue entitled “Advancing Cycling and Micromobility Research: Selected Pa...
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...
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’ ...
Worldwide: Revenue in the Micromobilty market is projected to reach US$66.63bn in 2025. Definition: Micromobility refers to small, lightweight transportation options designed for short-distance travel.
There are a variety of micromobility vehicles that are used on a daily basis in cities around the world. These are some of the most common ones that we can see circulating in urban areas: Bicycles. The bicycle is probably the most traditional and common example of micromobility. In addition...
As well as direct travel, for the health-conscious urban commuter micromobility offers safety and sustainability, both of which have shot up the public agenda in recent weeks, according to Ramboll. But judging the success of this transportation needs effective benchmarking amid the setting of strat...
Urban design and public space issues.A fundamental issue for micromobility modes is the way in which these vehicles make use of public space, particularly sidewalks, but also cycle lanes and roads (Zarif, Pankratz, & Kelman, 2019). Should vulnerable micromobility users be required to share a...