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User Survey Showed Dockless Bicycle Sharing Increased the Proportion of Commuting Cyclists Trips by Nine Percentage Points and Non-Commuting Cyclist Trips by 11.5 Percentage Points in Shanghai, China.

METHODOLOGY In this study, the researchers sampled a total of 1,265 travelers in Shanghai from 12 neighborhoods. The final number of survey responses was 1,180 after filtering out partially completed…
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02/29/2024

Consider the Trade-Off Between Cost and Service Reliability When Operating Shared Ride Modes in Low-Density and Off-Peak Service Environments.

This study presented the results of an independent evaluation of the Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) of Pima County Adaptive Mobility with Reliability and Efficiency (AMORE) Mobility on…
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Date Posted
01/29/2024

Simulation Study of Miami Beach Network Revealed a 4.1 Percent Modal Shift to Transit with Combined Light Rail and Road Pricing Strategy, Compared to 0.5 Percent with Light Rail Alone.

METHODOLOGY The research team developed various models to accomplish the intended goals of this study:  A base microsimulation model of the Miami Beach network was calibrated using a mode split…
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Date Posted
12/26/2023

A Bike Share Study in Baltimore Predicted a 36.1 Percent Increase in Bike Equity Index (BEI) for a Proposed Project, Increasing Bike Share Coverage From 39 to 59 Stations.

METHODOLOGY In this study, a Geographic Information System (GIS)-based equity gap analysis was used to develop a population-density-normalized BEI to quantify the spatial distribution and service…
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Date Posted
11/29/2023

Indiana Simulation Study Found that Increased Shared Micro-Mobility Adoption Cut VMT by up to Two Percent While Higher Provision of Ride-Hailing Services Could Increase VMT by up to 30 Percent Due to Deadheading and Rebalancing.

METHODOLOGY For the analysis that investigated the relationship between each e-scooter trip and public transit, the study used a classification model to determine if shared e-scooters in Indianapolis…
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Date Posted
10/30/2023

Evaluation of the Paratransit On-Demand Pilot Serving Pinellas County in Florida Showed that the Average Number of Trips per Individual Increased by 57 Percent Over the First Six Months.

METHODOLOGY The evaluation of the PSTA Public-Private-Partnership for Paratransit project assessed its effect on user wait times, travel times, accessibility, and mobility and its impact on system…
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Date Posted
10/30/2023

Evaluation of Dallas Area's On-Demand Microtransit Shuttle Service Mobile App Revealed a 33 Percent Increase in 'Excellent' or 'Good' Ratings for Transit Accessibility Among Passengers with Disabilities.

METHODOLOGY The evaluation, structured around 12 hypotheses, analyzed data from two surveys, GoLink shuttle activity, and agency data encompassing vehicle activity, costs, and transit coverage.…
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Date Posted
10/30/2023

Mobility Platform Pilot Program Deployed in Phoenix Found 74 Percent of Users Reported Improved Access to Public Transportation.

METHODOLOGY This study considered 12 distinct hypotheses to evaluate the pilot Mobility Platform program. The hypotheses ranged from user experiences (e.g., travel time reduction, underserved…
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Date Posted
10/24/2023

Understand Time-Intensive Data Requirements for Valid Carpool Verification and Enforcement at Transit Station Parking Lots.

Understand time-intensive data requirements for valid carpool verification and enforcement. In this pilot, the vendor found it challenging and time-intensive to meet the data requirements for…
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Date Posted
09/29/2023