Micromobility choices are emerging as prominent
options in transportation, but limited research has been
conducted on their use in non-urban settings within a unified
shared mobility system. This study seeks to address this gap,
using real-world data from the MORE Sharing system in a nonurban
setting between March and August 2023. Key findings
show that e-scooters and e-bikes were the most popular, often
used in conjunction with public transport, highlighting their role
in addressing the last-mile commute challenge. While e-scooters
became popular in spring, e-mopeds saw increased use in
summer. Usage trends varied through the week, with some
vehicles, particularly e-mopeds and e-cargo bikes, seeing
heightened demand on weekends. E-cargo bikes and e-mopeds
primarily replaced cars. User satisfaction was generally high
across the board. These findings can inform mobility planning,
transportation policy, and stakeholder decisions, emphasizing
shared transport's growing role in urban and suburban contexts.
«Micromobility choices are emerging as prominent
options in transportation, but limited research has been
conducted on their use in non-urban settings within a unified
shared mobility system. This study seeks to address this gap,
using real-world data from the MORE Sharing system in a nonurban
setting between March and August 2023. Key findings
show that e-scooters and e-bikes were the most popular, often
used in conjunction with public transport, highlighting their role
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