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DYNAMICS OF SHARED MOBILITY SERVICES: USER DEMAND PATTERNS, CHARACTERISTICS, PERCEPTIONS, AND FUTURE INTENTIONS
This research evaluates shared mobility services in the United States, focusing on e-scooter sharing, bike-sharing, and ride-hailing in various urban settings. It aims to understand public and user perceptions, usage patterns, and the impact of urban design on these services. Key research questions include the differences in usage around campuses, public perceptions of shared mobility, future usage intentions post-COVID-19, and the influence of bike lane construction on shared mobility. The study uses survey data and various analytical methods to provide insights for policymakers and operators, introducing the CYCLES framework to enhance shared mobility systems and promote sustainable transportation solutions.
History
Degree Type
- Doctor of Philosophy
Department
- Civil Engineering
Campus location
- West Lafayette