Integration of Shared Micromobility into Public Transit: A Systematic Literature Review with Grey Literature
Source: Sustainability
A study published in Sustainability systematically reviews the integration of shared micromobility into public transit systems, categorizing the integration into four main areas: physical location, information, payments, and institutional coordination. The research finds that such integration offers faster, more cost-effective mobility options, strengthens urban resilience, improves air quality, reduces greenhouse gas emissions, and fosters more livable communities.