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Xiangyu Li, Gobi Krishna Sinniah, Ruiwei Li and Xiaoqing Li
As a form of rapid mass transportation, urban rail systems have always been widely used to alleviate urban traffic congestion and reconstruct urban structures. Land use characteristics are indispensable to this system and correlate with urban ridership. ...
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Zheyan Chen, Dea van Lierop, Dick Ettema
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As a newly emerged bike-sharing system, dockless bike-sharing has the potential to positively influence urban mobility by encouraging active cycling and drawing users from car, public transit and walking. However, scant empirical research explores the ex...
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Xiaoyi Zhang, Yurong Chen and Yang Zhong
Calculating the availability of bicycles and racks is a traditional method for detecting imbalance usage in a public bicycle system (PBS). However, for bike-sharing systems in Asian countries, which have compact layouts and larger system scales, an alter...
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Ralph Buehler, Denis Teoman and Brian Shelton
This paper compares bicycling in Washington, DC and Frankfurt am Main, Germany, two car-oriented cities that had adapted their urban transport system to car travel during the 20th century. Our comparative case study shows that both cities have been succe...
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Alessandro Emilio Capodici, Gabriele D?Orso and Marco Migliore
Background: In a world where every municipality is pursuing the goals of more sustainable mobility, bicycles play a fundamental role in getting rid of private cars and travelling by an eco-friendly mode of transport. Additionally, private and shared bike...
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Dominik Adam Makurat, Krystyna Wojewódzka - Król
Pág. 131 - 142
The MEVO Metropolitan Bicycle is an innovative public bicycle system in Europe. So far, no system has been introduced that is based entirely on 4th generation electrically assisted bicycles. The MEVO fleet will ultimately consist of 4,080 bicycles, whose...
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Robert James Schneider, Lingqian Hu, Joseph Stefanich
This paper analyzes the relationship between detailed neighborhood environment variables and commute mode share using a dataset drawn from across the United States and includes model validation results. Representing one of the first studies of its kind, ...
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Kornilia Kotoula, George Botzoris, Maria Morfoulaki, Georgia Aifandopoulou
Pág. 385 - 392
School Transportation is a crucial issue for society, as it ensures that all children have access to schooling and brings students of all ages to schools and other educational facilities where they can study. An inefficient provision of such a service vo...
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Dirk Heinrichs, Mirko Goletz, Barbara Lenz
Pág. 4507 - 4517
Informal transport receives increased attention to improve mobility conditions mainly in cities in the global south. This article explores strategies by which informal transport operators seek to gain and maintain access to urban space necessary for thei...
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Athanasios Galanis, George Botzoris, Anastasios Siapos, Nikolaos Eliou, Vassilios Profillidis
Pág. 241 - 249
The paper presents the results of a survey that examines the effects of the current economic crisis to the promotion of sustainable transportation in the city of Volos (a medium-sized Greek city, 130,000 inhabitants). The survey was based on a questionna...
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