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A key question to ask when deciding whether to deploy a shared micromobility service in an area is: how much car traffic can be reduced during peak hours if ...
In this work, we use Birmingham as a case study to introduce our data-driven transportation simulation workflow which incorporates micromobility trips. Such ...
Dive into the research topics of 'Realistic Transport Simulation for Studying the Impacts of Shared Micromobility Services'. Together they form a unique ...
The Birmingham, AL (Alabama) case study presented in this paper addressed those limitations by performance. This work builds on our earlier research efforts ...
... In this study, we used daily diaries from 451 travelers in the Birmingham metro area to generate the daily plans of travelers along with open-source data ...
All Possible Commutes: How Micromobility and Realistic Car Travel Times Impact Accessibility Analyses is a new working paper from the New Urban Mobility ...
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This work proposes to use an area-specific travel survey plus openly available data sources for this purpose, and demonstrates the approach through a case ...
A standardized impact framework to assess micromobility does not exist. •. E-scooter type (shared or private) and role (complementary or competing to public ...
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... research is very limited on modeling and analyzing the impacts of micromobility on the existing transportation system and exploring its impacts on congestion.
and the impact of different mobility solutions on traffic congestion and the environment. Regarding modeling approaches employed to study shared mobility ...