As the shared micromobility becomes a part of our daily life and environment, we expect the number of lowspeed modes for first-and-last mile trips to grow rapidly. The shared micomobility is expected to serve billions of humans, bringing us considerable advantages. With this growth, shared micromobility simulation such as docked stations based shared bikes, dockless shared bikes and e-scooters, are regarded as promising solutions to deal with a large number of first-andlast mile trips. In this paper, we first provide a comprehensive overview of shared micromobility simulation and its related validation metrics. Next, we classify the research topics of shared micromobility simulation, summarize, and classify the existing works. Finally, challenges and future directions are provided for further research.
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