Paper alert!. This study – authored by our PhD student Luiza Azolin, investigates the potential use of shared mobility systems during public transport disruptions, based on a joint revealed preference/stated choice survey with over 1,000 respondents in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The results highlight the potential of ridesourcing during disruptions, with a high willingness to pay for time savings. In contrast, public transport users in Rio do not consider bike sharing a viable commuting mode during public transport disruptions.
Shared mobility during public transport disruptions: Users’ perspectives in a Brazilian city
Azolin, L. G., Grigolon, A. B., Rodrigues da Silva, A. N. & Geurs, K. T., 1 Oct 2025, In: Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment. 147, p. 104972
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