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William Riggs, Shivani Shukla
Pág. 1019 - 1037
Over the past decade, there has been rapid growth in the development and infusion of new and disruptive transportation. Some of the pivotal emergent technologies range from micro-mobility and bikeshare to ridesourcing that is set to utilize automated veh...
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Arefeh Nasri, Hannah Younes, Lei Zhang
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Bikeshare programs in their current form have been in place for several years in many cities across the United States. Encouraging people to use bikeshare for their daily routine travel has numerous social, economic, environmental, and health benefits. T...
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Steven R. Gehrke, Timothy F. Welch
Ahillen, M., Mateo-Babiano, D., & Corcoran, J. (2016). Dynamics of bike sharing in Washington, DC, and Brisbane, Australia: Implications for policy and planning. International Journal of Sustainable Transportation, 10(5), 441?454.
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Istiak A. Bhuyan, Celeste Chavis, Amirreza Nickkar and Philip Barnes
As more cities adopt bike share systems, questions regarding equity, accessibility, expansion, and bikability arise. Baltimore City implemented bike share in 2016 with plans to expand it up to 57 stations. This paper introduces a new methodology for an e...
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Xinwei Ma, Yuchuan Jin and Mingjia He
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Iderlina Mateo-Babiano, Sameera Kumar, Alvin Mejia
Pág. 4966 - 4978
Despite public bicycle sharing programs (PBSP) gaining global attention as important climate smart transport strategy to support sustainable, low carbon societies in European and North American cities, its uptake in Asia, except for China, has been unexp...
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