2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.tra.2020.06.022
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A comparison in travel patterns and determinants of user demand between docked and dockless bike-sharing systems using multi-sourced data

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“…From these findings, it can be inferred that there is a relationship between transportation supply and land use structure in Enugu urban. These findings can be supported with the studies of [52][53][54][55], who all revealed that the residential densities of commuters affect their travel demand. This was also corroborated by Ogunjomo [56] whose findings revealed that trip frequencies are influenced by land use structure.…”
Section: The Land Use Structure In the Enugu Metropolissupporting
confidence: 78%
“…From these findings, it can be inferred that there is a relationship between transportation supply and land use structure in Enugu urban. These findings can be supported with the studies of [52][53][54][55], who all revealed that the residential densities of commuters affect their travel demand. This was also corroborated by Ogunjomo [56] whose findings revealed that trip frequencies are influenced by land use structure.…”
Section: The Land Use Structure In the Enugu Metropolissupporting
confidence: 78%
“…As dockless bike share systems increase users’ access to service and hold promise for offering equitable access to bike share, it is important to understand the impact of the emergence of dockless bike share services [ 4 , 48 ]. When bike share system data can be linked to users’ survey data, researchers can further extend this study to examine the effects of socio-ecological predictors on travel characteristics, such as travel distance and travel time [ 44 , 49 ]. In addition, the data were collected using online surveys.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the impact of the built environment, they found working, residential, and transit POIs promoted the usage regularity of both bike sharing systems. In the latter, they reported that the density of entertainment POIs showed a positive and negative effect on dockless and docked systems [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%