E-scooters: competition with shared bicycles and relationship to public transport

Łukasz Nawaro
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ABSTRACT E-scooters have recently emerged as an alternative means of transportation in cities. It remains unclear whether e-scooters compete for users with bicycles – another mode of shared micromobility. Their relationship to public transport can be complementary or substitutionary, and it has not been ascertained which effect prevails. This paper contributes to answering these questions using empirical trip-level data on Warsaw. We find that there is little difference between e-scooters’ and bicycles’ speed and that placement of bicycle docks influences number of e-scooter trips, which is an indication that they compete for the same market. E-scooters’ trip data shows that they are more complementary to rapid public transport and may contribute to solving the last-mile problem. We discuss the importance of results for optimal policy promoting environmentally friendly transportation and identify further research directions.
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电动滑板车:与共享单车的竞争以及与公共交通的关系
电动滑板车最近成为城市中另一种交通工具。目前尚不清楚电动滑板车是否会与另一种共享微型交通方式——自行车争夺用户。它们与公共交通的关系可以是互补的,也可以是替代的,目前还没有确定哪种影响更大。本文利用华沙的经验旅行水平数据来回答这些问题。我们发现电动滑板车和自行车的速度差异不大,并且自行车码头的位置影响电动滑板车的出行次数,这表明它们在竞争同一市场。电动滑板车的出行数据显示,它们与快速公共交通更具互补性,可能有助于解决最后一英里问题。我们讨论了结果对于促进环境友好型交通的最优政策的重要性,并确定了进一步的研究方向。
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Urban Sustainable Development aims to provide a forum for cutting-edge research and rigorous debate for an in-depth and holistic understanding of the complex inter-related environmental, social, economic, political, spatial, institutional and physical challenges facing urban areas. Its premise is that multi-disciplinary approaches provide the space for the range of disciplines and perspectives related to the full breadth of issues that affect urban sustainable development.
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