2022
DOI: 10.1049/itr2.12279
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Addressing spatial service provision equity for pooled ride‐hailing services through rebalancing

Abstract: Ride-hailing services have the potential to play a major role within future transport systems. While the operation as well as environmental, social and economic consequences are research subjects, the focus in the literature lies on system efficiency and profitability. In this study, vehicle relocation strategies are investigated with respect to service provision equity using an agent-based simulation approach. The aim is to identify ways of operation that support social fairness while maintaining the profitab… Show more

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“…For relations that are found to be highly suitable for pooling, it remains unclear whether those could or should rather be served with small fixed-route buses. Simulations as well as real-world applications show that profit-oriented service operators are mainly interested in areas of high demand density (Bischoff et al 2018, Schlenther et al 2023a. In urban contexts, these areas are commonly well served by conventional public transport, which leads to undesirable competition and the aforementioned cannibalisation effects.…”
Section: Transport Modeling: Exploring User Behavior Gauged With Empi...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For relations that are found to be highly suitable for pooling, it remains unclear whether those could or should rather be served with small fixed-route buses. Simulations as well as real-world applications show that profit-oriented service operators are mainly interested in areas of high demand density (Bischoff et al 2018, Schlenther et al 2023a. In urban contexts, these areas are commonly well served by conventional public transport, which leads to undesirable competition and the aforementioned cannibalisation effects.…”
Section: Transport Modeling: Exploring User Behavior Gauged With Empi...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electric charging adds another aspect (Bischoff and Maciejewski 2014). Fleet rebalancing improves service quality, but consumes more resources (Winter et al 2017, Schlenther et al 2023a. In contrast, pre-booking allows significant savings (Lu et al 2023).…”
Section: Interactions Between Dispatch Algorithms Rebalancing Service...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MATSim's DRT extension is based on Maciejewski (25) and was introduced by Bischoff et al (26). It has been used extensively to study the impact of on-demand mobility services (27)(28)(29)(30).…”
Section: Drt Extensionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When the public sector operates SAVs, their goals extend beyond mere operational costs to include broader sustainability and equity objectives [20]. Public operators aim to prioritize service quality for users with limited access to PT to address urban mobility challenges, reduce transportation-related inequalities, and support sustainable transportation goals [21]. This paper moves one step in this direction to ensure that transportation services are accessible and equitable for all users, aligning with public policy objectives that promote sustainable and inclusive urban mobility.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%