Planning for Shared Mobility

Abstract: 

In recent years, economic, environmental, and social forces have quickly given rise to the “sharing economy,” a collective of entrepreneurs and consumers leveraging technology to share resources, save money, and generate capital. Homesharing services, such as Airbnb, and peer-to-peer carsharing services, such as Getaround, have become part of a sociodemographic trend that has pushed the sharing economy from the fringe and more to the mainstream. The role of shared mobility in the broader landscape of urban mobility has become a frequent topic of discussion. Major shared transportation modes—such as bikesharing, carsharing, ridesourcing, and alternative transit services—are changing how people travel and are having a transformative effect on mobility and local planning.

Author: 
Cohen, Adam
Shaheen, Susan
Publication date: 
March 1, 2018
Publication type: 
Research Report
Citation: 
Cohen, A., & Shaheen, S. (2018). Planning for Shared Mobility (583). https://doi.org/10.7922/G2NV9GDD