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Shared micromobility usage, competition and mode choice explained.

Enlarged view: Veluv bike share system in Lyon, France ( CC0 1.0 / ecf.com)
Veluv bike share system in Lyon, France (CC0 1.0 / ecf.com)

Key results

Mode choice is dominated by distance and time of day, docked modes are preferred for commuting, and marginal utility gains decrease with increasing fleet densities. City authorities and service providers can leverage these quantitative relationships to develop evidence-based micromobility regulation and optimise their fleet deployment, respectively. Download Download

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