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Abstract Shared e-scooter systems have become an alternative for micromobility users in cities since 2017. The success of the shared e-scooter service can be related to the provision of more last-mile flexibility and convenience to users. They can also be seen as a replacement for private cars and on-demand ridesharing, especially in highly crowded urban environments. Therefore, the main objective of this research is to disclose the main characteristics that determine shared e-scooter usage and their policy implication in a medium-sized city in the North of Portugal. To meet this purpose, a survey was conducted, and statistical analyses were performed to correlate the sociodemographic characteristics of respondents with the willingness to use shared e-scooters. Results show that gender, origin of the trip, and the main mode of transport affect the usage of e-scooters, thus specific policies should be developed to decrease these inequalities. Special attention needs to be given to the creation and expansion of dedicated areas for e-scooter ridership, zoning, and some traffic calming measures to promote a safe, user-centric, and more pleasant environment for shared e-scooter riders.
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Gabriel Dias
University of Minho
Páulo Ribeiro
University of Minho
Elisabete Arsénio
National Institute of Engineering, Technology and Innovation
European Transport Research Review
University of Minho
National Laboratory for Civil Engineering
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e6ad90b6db64358762f3f5 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s12544-024-00642-4