2023
DOI: 10.1177/03611981231179470
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Does Ridehailing Use Affect Vehicle Ownership or Vice Versa? An Exploratory Investigation of the Relationship Using a Latent Market Segmentation Approach

Abstract: This paper presents an examination of the interrelationship between household vehicle ownership and ridehailing use frequency. Both variables constitute important mobility choices with significant implications for the future of transport. Although it is generally known that these two behavioral phenomena are inversely related to one another, the direction of causality is rather ambiguous. Do vehicle ownership levels affect ridehailing use frequency, or does the adoption and use of ridehailing services affect v… Show more

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“…Because of the complexity of ride matching and the reluctance of consumers to accept a travel time penalty in exchange for lower cost, the rideshare feature has been implemented in only select markets ( 1 ). Many believe ridehailing services exhibit the potential to reduce private vehicle ownership ( 2 , 3 ), as individuals increasingly embrace a service-based transportation system (thus reducing the need to rely on privately owned cars).…”
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“…Because of the complexity of ride matching and the reluctance of consumers to accept a travel time penalty in exchange for lower cost, the rideshare feature has been implemented in only select markets ( 1 ). Many believe ridehailing services exhibit the potential to reduce private vehicle ownership ( 2 , 3 ), as individuals increasingly embrace a service-based transportation system (thus reducing the need to rely on privately owned cars).…”
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confidence: 99%