Micromobility – vehicles, multimodality, infrastructure
Author(s) -
Tijana Timić,
Draženko Glavić,
Marina Milenković
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
put i saobraćaj
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2406-1557
pISSN - 0478-9733
DOI - 10.31075/pis.66.04.07
Subject(s) - trips architecture , transport engineering , multimodality , traffic congestion , business , population , electric cars , telecommunications , geography , computer science , engineering , environmental health , medicine , world wide web , electrical engineering
Large cities are facing with traffic congestion and increased emissions. With the increase in the city population there is an increase in user mobility, which results in congestion on the street network. For short-distance movements of up to 8 km, micromobility creates new mobility services in cities, which contributes to reducing congestion on the street network. In addition to reducing congestion, micromobility will also create changes in parking and street space distribution. Because of their advantages, electric micro vehicles have the potential to replace the car for a significant percentage of short trips in cities. This will help cities reduce the number of cars on city streets. This paper presents the analysis of means of transport, the analysis of multimodality through the "Share mobility" concept and the "MaaS" concept, as well as through the infrastructural requirements of electric micro vehicles.
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