Do transportation network companies increase or decrease transit ridership? Empirical evidence from San Francisco

GD Erhardt, RA Mucci, D Cooper, B Sana, M Chen… - Transportation, 2022 - Springer
Transportation network companies (TNCs), such as Uber and Lyft, have been hypothesized
to both complement and compete with public transit. Existing research on the topic is limited …

[HTML][HTML] What drives the utility of shared transport services for urban travellers? A stated preference survey in German cities

K Krauss, M Krail, KW Axhausen - Travel Behaviour and Society, 2022 - Elsevier
The supply of shared mobility solutions has been increasing during the last years, so has the
popularity of Mobility-as-a-Service. Both promise an easy access to and usage of shared …

Modeling determinants of ridesourcing usage: A census tract-level analysis of Chicago

A Ghaffar, S Mitra, M Hyland - Transportation Research Part C: Emerging …, 2020 - Elsevier
Ridesourcing services provided by companies like Uber, Lyft, and Didi have grown rapidly
over the past decade and now serve a sizable portion of trips in many metropolitan areas …

Beyond the dichotomy: How ride-hailing competes with and complements public transport

O Cats, R Kucharski, SR Danda, M Yap - Plos one, 2022 - journals.plos.org
Since ride-hailing has become an important travel alternative in many cities worldwide, a
fervent debate is underway on whether it competes with or complements public transport …

Substitutes or complements? Examining effects of urban rail transit on bus ridership using longitudinal city-level data

C Yang, C Yu, W Dong, Q Yuan - … Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 2023 - Elsevier
Despite massive investments, bus ridership has constantly declined in many cities
worldwide. As public transit systems are evolving from bus-based to mixed structured, the …

Not minding the gap: Does ride-hailing serve transit deserts?

JM Barajas, A Brown - Journal of Transport Geography, 2021 - Elsevier
Transit has long connected people to opportunities but access to transit varies greatly across
space. In some cases, unevenly distributed transit supply creates gaps in service that …

What's eating public transit in the United States? Reasons for declining transit ridership in the 2010s

Y Lee, B Lee - Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 2022 - Elsevier
Despite ever-increasing public and financial support for public transportation in recent
decades, transit ridership has dropped substantially in the 2010s across the United States …

[HTML][HTML] Can mobility on demand bridge the first-last mile transit gap? Equity implications of Los Angeles' pilot program

A Brown, M Manville, A Weber - Transportation Research Interdisciplinary …, 2021 - Elsevier
Transit agencies and advocates see removing or bridging the first-last mile gap as an
important way to increase transit ridership and reduce vehicle use. Some transit agencies …

Coordinative dispatching of shared and public transportation under passenger flow outburst

X Wang, XM Chen, C Xie, T Cheong - Transportation Research Part E …, 2024 - Elsevier
In the passenger flow outburst area (eg, metro emergency, dispersal of sporting events, and
concerts), passengers put forward large demand for ride-sourcing services. Insufficient ride …

[HTML][HTML] Integration of ridesharing with public transport in rural Switzerland: Practice and outcomes

VT Thao, S Imhof, W von Arx - Transportation research interdisciplinary …, 2021 - Elsevier
Using advanced technologies, ridesharing has transformed transportation in many cities.
The effective integration of ridesharing into public transport systems can provide an …