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Vehicle sharing services (bikeshare, carshare, and e-scooters) offer the potential to improve mobility and accessibility for disadvantaged populations. This article reviews research related to equity and vehicle sharing, focusing on race/ethnicity, income, gender, age, and disability. We find evidence of disparities in use of shared vehicles, which is only partly explained by lack of physical proximity. Some studies reveal additional barriers to use, particularly for bikesharing. More research on barriers is necessary, particularly for carsharing. We identify several programs aimed at reducing barriers, though evidence of their impact is necessary to inform practice.
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Jennifer Dill
Portland State University
Nathan McNeil
Portland State University
Journal of Planning Literature
Portland State University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69dd486b7d97b7e86940c98c — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/0885412220966732