Data and perspectives on e-scooters use in Greece.

G. Palantzas, Dimitrios Nalmpantis
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The issue of micromobility has been raised suddenly in recent years and although it includes several transportation modes, in shared or private form, shared e-scooters have become the fastest growing trend. While private e-scooters have been on the market for decades, the phenomenon of the shared e-scooter systems emerged mainly due to the advances of innovative technologies. However, the main question today is how e-scooters could be integrated into the urban environment of cities in terms of environmental, economic, and social performance, especially towards providing better first/last/only-mile connectivity. The answer is not simple because their sustainability in relation to the mobility system is mainly determined by how they are used and what they replace. If an e-scooter trip replaces a motorcycle or a car trip, the environmental and health effects are positive. If it replaces a trip on foot or by bike, the situation gets worse. This paper gives an overview of e-scooters’ use in Mediterranean cities, presents some preliminary results of a relevant ongoing quantitative survey in Greece, and offers a discussion on available data, challenges, and perspectives. The rides of shared e-scooters in several Mediterranean cities have overcome the one (1) million in just 10-12 months after their availability, while private e-scooter market shows also a growing demand. Given that this new mode of transport is still in its infancy, in this paper we examine the first indications in regard to its necessity, attractiveness, safety, cost, people’s attitudes, and integration into the urban environment focusing on Mediterranean cities.
希腊电动滑板车使用的数据和观点。
近年来,人们突然提出了微型交通的问题,尽管它包括共享或私人形式的几种交通方式,但共享电动滑板车已成为增长最快的趋势。虽然私人电动滑板车已经在市场上存在了几十年,但共享电动滑板车系统的出现主要是由于创新技术的进步。然而,今天的主要问题是如何在环境、经济和社会绩效方面将电动滑板车融入城市环境,特别是在提供更好的第一/最后/仅一英里连接方面。答案并不简单,因为它们与交通系统相关的可持续性主要取决于它们的使用方式和替代内容。如果用电动滑板车代替摩托车或汽车出行,对环境和健康的影响是积极的。如果它取代了步行或骑自行车,情况会变得更糟。本文概述了电动滑板车在地中海城市的使用情况,介绍了希腊正在进行的相关定量调查的一些初步结果,并就现有数据、挑战和前景进行了讨论。在几个地中海城市,共享电动滑板车在上市后的10-12个月内就超过了100万辆,而私人电动滑板车市场也显示出不断增长的需求。鉴于这种新的交通方式仍处于起步阶段,在本文中,我们以地中海城市为重点,研究了其必要性、吸引力、安全性、成本、人们的态度以及与城市环境的融合等方面的初步迹象。
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