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Record Nr.

UNINA9911007189003321

Autore

Kyrouz Michele

Titolo

The new mobility handbook, 2024 edition / / Michele Kyrouz

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Warrendale, Pennsylvania : , : SAE International, , 2023

ISBN

9781523158089

1523158085

9781468607093

146860709X

9781468607086

1468607081

Edizione

[2024 edition.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (1 PDF (xi, 101 pages)) : illustrations

Disciplina

388.4

Soggetti

Urban transportation - Planning

Local transit - Government policy

Ridesharing - Economic aspects

Automated vehicles - Economid aspects

TRANSPORTATION / Public Transportation

BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Urban & Regional

TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Automotive

TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Civil / Transportation

Buses, trams and commercial vehicles: general interest

Urban rail transit systems

Regional / urban economics

Automotive technology and trades

Transport technology and trades

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Part I: Change how we use cars -- Chapter 1: Unbundle the car -- Chapter 2: Price road use fairly -- Chapter 3: Reallocate space on our streets -- Part II: Make micromobility work -- Chapter 4: Invest in infrastructure -- Chapter 5: Reset the scooter rules -- Part III: Make public transit great -- Chapter 6: Fix buses first -- Chapter 7: Plan for



the future -- Index -- About the author.

Sommario/riassunto

Are new mobility technologies the key to unlocking the future of urban living, or do they pose a threat to established public transit systems? Dive into this groundbreaking book that unveils the potential for a harmonious coexistence. The New Mobility Handbook, 2024 Edition challenges the belief that ride services, autonomous vehicles, and micromobility are at odds with public transit in a zero-sum transportation game. Discover how new mobility options, immensely popular and fostering multimodal travel, can be paired with classic urban planning principles to offer attractive alternatives to personal car use. Learn how road pricing, road space reallocation, and innovative policies can transform cities when new mobility technologies turn detractors into allies. Ride services and micromobility emerge not as adversaries to transit, but as advocates for a smarter, more inclusive urban ecosystem. Part I sparks a paradigm shift, advocating to change how we use cars through fair pricing and shared street space. Part II champions micromobility as a crucial city transportation element, while Part III underscores the pivotal role of public transit, positioning it as a first-choice option. Join us in reshaping the narrative! Embrace a future where cars, micromobility, and public transit unite, creating a dynamic, sustainable, and inclusive mobility system for the next century.