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What is Shared Mobility

Handbook of Research on Promoting Sustainable Public Transportation Strategies in Urban Environments
Public individual travel services provided based on short-term hire payment vehicles (bikes, scooters, cars) operated by users, function on their needs, according to restrictions of urban authority and service provider operator.
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Challenges in the Development of Urban Intermodal Mobility Systems
Dorinela Costescu (Polytechnic University of Bucharest, Romania) and Eugenia Alina Roman (Polytechnic University of Bucharest, Romania)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-5996-6.ch005
Abstract
Technological progress and the economic and social environment dynamics lead to changing mobility needs. Modifying travel practices, increasing the pressures for fast and predictable services, and expanding the demands of users for individualized offers determine requirements for diversifying the mobility supply in an integrated framework that must meet sustainable development objectives. In this framework, intermodal public transport plays a significant role. The chapter introduces the definitions of multimodality and intermodality in urban mobility systems. Intermodal transportation accounts for the different capabilities of diverse modes, including their availability, speed, density, costs, limitations, and, therefore, their most appropriate operating. The functions of intermodal public transportation are discussed. It is emphasized that solutions for sustainable mobility can be developed through a better understanding of the opportunities and challenges of the new mobility services.
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Mobility on Demand: Evolving and Growing Shared Mobility in the Suburbs of Northern Virginia
The shared use of a vehicle, bicycle, or other travel mode enabling users to have short-term access to a transportation mode on an as-needed basis. Passenger modes facilitated by shared providers can include carsharing; bikesharing; and scooter sharing (sometimes collectively referred to as shared micromobility); ridesharing (carpooling and vanpooling); transportation network companies (also known as TNCs, ridesourcing, and ridehailing); microtransit; shuttle services; public transportation; and other innovative and emerging transportation solutions. Courier services can include app-based courier network services (CNS), robotic delivery vehicles, and aerial delivery services (e.g., drones).
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Electric Car-Sharing as a Solution Supporting the Development of Electromobility and an Element of the Travel Chain
Shared mobility refers to the shared used of a vehicle, bicycle, scooter or other transportation mode. It is a transportation strategy that allows users to access transportation services on an as-needed basis.
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