Bridging the Last Mile through Shared Mobility towards an Integrated Mobility System

Hector R. Lim, M. Lim, Ann Wendy Roxas
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As the population of urban centers grows, there is a significant challenge of adjusting the transportation needs of urban mobility, as well as pursuing environmental protection strategies and ensuring social inclusion. The major bottleneck of urban mobility includes the constant traffic congestion in major cities because of excessive use of private cars. Developing an accessible, attractive transportation system that caters to people's individual mobility needs and preferences is one possible solution to these problems. It is important to have a coordinated system connecting the various modes of transportation so that people's homes and destinations can be reached with ease. The first and last miles of commuters, which are the weakest linkages in the transportation network, should be developed first before the system can be integrated. Shared mobility which involves using a shared vehicle (car, bike, scooter, etc.) often serves as a first or last mile connection to other modes of transportation such as public transit. Understanding the factors that influence the adoption of shared mobility services is crucial to ensuring that they become a significant component of the urban mobility system. This paper provides an overview of existing and emerging last mile solutions, particularly in the concept of shared mobility. The objective of this study is to add and enrich knowledge in the area of shared mobility in bridging the last mile toward an integrated mobility system.
通过共享出行,跨越最后一英里,迈向一体化出行系统
随着城市中心人口的增长,调整城市流动性的交通需求、追求环境保护战略和确保社会包容是一个重大挑战。城市交通的主要瓶颈包括主要城市由于私家车的过度使用而持续的交通拥堵。开发一个方便的、有吸引力的交通系统,满足人们的个人移动需求和偏好,是解决这些问题的一个可能的办法。重要的是要有一个协调的系统,连接各种交通方式,使人们能够轻松到达家园和目的地。通勤者的第一英里和最后一英里是交通网络中最薄弱的环节,应该在系统集成之前首先开发。共享出行包括使用共享车辆(汽车、自行车、踏板车等),通常作为与其他交通方式(如公共交通)的第一英里或最后一英里连接。了解影响共享出行服务采用的因素对于确保它们成为城市出行系统的重要组成部分至关重要。本文概述了现有的和新兴的最后一英里解决方案,特别是在共享移动概念方面。本研究的目的是增加和丰富共享交通领域的知识,以连接最后一英里到综合交通系统。
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