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Rozaliia Tarnovetckaia and Hamid Mostofi
The impacts of ICT-based mobility services vary in different cities, depending on socioeconomic, urban form, and cultural parameters. The impacts of car-sharing and ridesourcing on public transport have not been investigated appropriately in post-Soviet ...
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Jincheng Wang, Qunqi Wu, Zilin Chen, Yilong Ren and Yaqun Gao
Ridesplitting, a form of ridesourcing in which riders with similar origins and destinations are matched, is an effective mode of sustainable transportation. In recently years, ridesplitting has spread rapidly worldwide and plays an increasingly important...
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Alejandro Henao, Wesley E. Marshall
Breiman, L., Friedman, J., Stone, C. J., & Olshen, R. A. (1984). Classification and regression trees. Boca Raton, FL: CRC press.
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Matthew Wigginton Conway, Deborah Salon and David A. King
The advent of ridehailing services such as Uber and Lyft has expanded for-hire vehicle travel. We use data from the 2017 National Household Travel Survey (NHTS) to investigate the extent of this expansion in the United States. We report changes in the fo...
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William Riggs, Shivani Shukla
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Over the past decade, there has been rapid growth in the development and infusion of new and disruptive transportation. Some of the pivotal emergent technologies range from micro-mobility and bikeshare to ridesourcing that is set to utilize automated veh...
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Onesimo Flores, Lisa Rayle
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How do government actors facilitate or hinder private innovation in urban mobility, and how does local context mediate this relationship? In this paper we examine the regulatory response to on-demand ride services?or ?ridesourcing??through a case study o...
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