I examine whether Uber and Lyft are currently complements or substitutes of public transit, and how partnerships between cities and ride sharing companies can increase their complementary relationship and solve parking and mobility issues. The results suggest that transportation network companies (TNCs) like Uber and Lyft do not have a statistically significant effect on public transit ridership overall, but are complements of public transit for certain populations. Policies that give discounts for TNC rides taken to and from transit stops help solve the first mile / last mile problem, which consequently help increase transit ridership
The quantity of cell phone applications or mobile apps have seen an upsurge at an exponential rate i...
This is a short, accessible article that provides a synopsis of findings from the research titled “T...
Transportation is changing at an unprecedented pace. New transportation options provided by shared m...
I examine whether Uber and Lyft are currently complements or substitutes of public transit, and how ...
How Uber affects public transit ridership is a relevant policy question facing cities worldwide. The...
Uber and Lyft, the “unregulated taxis” that are putting traditional taxi companies out of business, ...
Uber and Lyft, the “unregulated taxis” that are putting traditional taxi companies out of business, ...
We investigate the effects of mobile-sourced ridesharing via platforms like Uber, Lyft, and Didi Chu...
We investigate the effects of mobile-sourced ridesharing via platforms like Uber, Lyft, and Didi Chu...
Since 2011, the private ride-hailing companies Uber and Lyft have expanded into more and more US cit...
Transportation network companies (TNCs), such as Uber and Lyft, have been hypothesized to both compl...
This research explores the effects of Uber entry on New York City’s traffic. The two major questions...
The quantity of cell phone applications or mobile apps have seen an upsurge at an exponential rate i...
The quantity of cell phone applications or mobile apps have seen an upsurge at an exponential rate i...
Public transport ridership has been steadily increasing since the early 2000s in many urban areas in...
The quantity of cell phone applications or mobile apps have seen an upsurge at an exponential rate i...
This is a short, accessible article that provides a synopsis of findings from the research titled “T...
Transportation is changing at an unprecedented pace. New transportation options provided by shared m...
I examine whether Uber and Lyft are currently complements or substitutes of public transit, and how ...
How Uber affects public transit ridership is a relevant policy question facing cities worldwide. The...
Uber and Lyft, the “unregulated taxis” that are putting traditional taxi companies out of business, ...
Uber and Lyft, the “unregulated taxis” that are putting traditional taxi companies out of business, ...
We investigate the effects of mobile-sourced ridesharing via platforms like Uber, Lyft, and Didi Chu...
We investigate the effects of mobile-sourced ridesharing via platforms like Uber, Lyft, and Didi Chu...
Since 2011, the private ride-hailing companies Uber and Lyft have expanded into more and more US cit...
Transportation network companies (TNCs), such as Uber and Lyft, have been hypothesized to both compl...
This research explores the effects of Uber entry on New York City’s traffic. The two major questions...
The quantity of cell phone applications or mobile apps have seen an upsurge at an exponential rate i...
The quantity of cell phone applications or mobile apps have seen an upsurge at an exponential rate i...
Public transport ridership has been steadily increasing since the early 2000s in many urban areas in...
The quantity of cell phone applications or mobile apps have seen an upsurge at an exponential rate i...
This is a short, accessible article that provides a synopsis of findings from the research titled “T...
Transportation is changing at an unprecedented pace. New transportation options provided by shared m...