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Mobility and the Sharing Economy: Potential to Facilitate the First- and Last-Mile Public Transit Connections

机译:出行与共享经济:便利首批和最后一批公共交通连接的潜力

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Shared mobility - the shared use of a motor vehicle, bicycle, or other mode - enables travellers to gain short-term access to transportation modes on an as-needed basis. The term 'shared mobility' includes the modes of carsharing, personal vehicle sharing (peer-to-peer carsharing and fractional ownership), bikesharing, scooter sharing, traditional ridesharing, transportation network companies (or ridesourcing), and e-Hail (taxis). It can also include flexible transit services, including microtransit, which supplement fixed-route bus and rail services. Shared mobility has proliferated in global cities not only as an innovative transportation mode enhancing urban mobility but also as a potential solution to address first- and last-mile connectivity with public transit. It can extend the catchment area of public transportation, potentially playing a pivotal role in bridging gaps in the existing transportation network and encouraging multimodality for first- and last-mile trips rather than driving alone. While public transit is often constrained by fixed routes, driver availability, and vehicle scheduling, shared mobility's 'on-demand' access provides the flexibility that travellers need to access or egress from a bus or rail 'trunk line'. Moreover, shared mobility provides an alternative to costly feeder bus services and land-intensive parking infrastructure. This paper discusses the history of shared mobility within the context of the urban transportation landscape, first in Europe and Asia, and more recently in the Americas, with a specific focus on first- and last-mile connections to public transit. The authors discuss the known impacts of shared mobility modes - carsharing, bikesharing, and ridesourcing - on reducing vehicle-miles/vehicle-kilometres travelled (VMT/VKT), greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and modal splits with public transit. The future of shared mobility in the urban transportation landscape is discussed, as mobile technology and public policy continue to evolve to integrate shared mobility with public transit and future automated vehicles.
机译:共享出行-共享使用机动车,自行车或其他方式-使旅行者能够根据需要短期进入交通方式。术语“共享出行”包括汽车共享,个人车辆共享(点对点汽车共享和部分所有权),自行车共享,代步车共享,传统拼车,运输网络公司(或拼车外包)和电子冰雹(出租车)的模式。它还可以包括灵活的公交服务,包括微公交,以补充固定路线的公共汽车和铁路服务。共享出行在全球城市中激增,不仅是一种创新的交通方式,增强了城市的出行能力,而且还成为了解决公共交通中首英里和最后一英里连通性的潜在解决方案。它可以扩大公共交通的服务范围,在弥合现有交通网络中的差距,鼓励首尾两程的多式联运而不是独自驾驶方面可能发挥关键作用。虽然公共交通经常受到固定路线,驾驶员可用性和车辆调度的限制,但是共享出行的“按需”访问为旅行者提供了从公交车或铁路“干线”进出的灵活性。此外,共享出行提供了昂贵的接驳巴士服务和土地密集型停车基础设施的替代方案。本文讨论了在城市交通领域中共享出行的历史,最早是在欧洲和亚洲,最近是在美洲,特别着重于与公共交通的第一英里和最后一英里的联系。作者讨论了共享出行方式-共享汽车,共享自行车和拼车出行-减少行车里程/车辆公里数(VMT / VKT),温室气体(GHG)排放以及公共交通方式划分的影响。讨论了城市交通领域共享出行的未来,因为移动技术和公共政策不断发展,以将共享出行与公共交通和未来的自动车辆集成在一起。

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    《Built environment》 |2016年第4期|516573-588|共17页
  • 作者

    SUSAN SHAHEEN; NELSON CHAN;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, Berkeley;

    Transportation Sustainability Research Center, University of California, Berkeley;

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