Differences between Shared and Personal Micromobility

 
Source: Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment)

Reports on a study on mode substitution patterns for mode choice, including shared and personal e-scooters and e-bikes. Finds that trip distance, precipitation, and access are fundamental to mode choice and that personal e-scooters and e-bikes emit less CO2 than the transport modes they replace, while shared e-scooters and e-bikes emit more CO2 than the transport modes they replace.

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