Verkehrsplanung und Verkehrstechnik

Impacts of new mobility services from the viewpoint of local communities and regions

WCTRS - SIG G2 Workshops IMPACTS OF NEW MOBILITY SERVICES FROM THE VIEWPOINT OF LOCAL COMMUNITIES AND REGIONS

24th to 25th of September 2018 Vienna/Austria

13th to 14th of October 2018 Beijing/China

Edited by
Günter Emberger and Takeru Shibayama

 

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Table of Contents

DateidownloadGÜNTER EMBERGER Editorial

DateidownloadTAKERU SHIBAYAMA SIG G2 Mid-term Workshops

DateidownloadTAKERU SHIBAYAMA; GÜNTER EMBERGER Emerging types of mobility services and vehicle technologies, employed ICTs and implication for transport planning and policy

DateidownloadANTHONY D. MAY; SIMON SHEPHERD; PAUL PFAFFENBICHLER; GÜNTER EMBERGER The potential impacts of automated cars on urban transport: an exploratory analysis

DateidownloadTAKAYUKI HIRASAWA, KOICHI SAKAI, TAKASHI OGUCHI, KENJI KOUNO, SHINTARO ONO, OKUTO YAMAGUCHI, YOSHIHIRO SUDA Introduction of standard bus information format in Kashiwa city towards Japanese MaaS

DateidownloadBARBARA LAA; GÜNTER EMBERGER Bike Sharing: Regulatory Possibilities Addressing Problematic Issues – Case Study Vienna

DateidownloadANTHONY D. MAY, GREG MARSDEN The contribution of new mobility services to public transport policy: a case study of York, England

DateidownloadJENS S. DANGSCHAT Automated and Connected Transport – what is Ahead of Us?

DateidownloadMARLEEN ROUBIK How safe is safe enough? – Automated mobility from a legal perspective

DateidownloadMIKLOS RADICS Dockless Bike-sharing Systems in Future Sustainable Cities – Case Study: Budapest

DateidownloadOZGE YALCINER ERCOSKUN, EBRU OCALIR An urban tension about ridehailing: Uber experience in Istanbul

DateidownloadYASUTANE OKUMA, TAKERU SHIBAYAMA Non-profit community-based car-sharing: expectations, interests, concerns and perceived challenges by different stakeholders

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Publisher: Institut für Verkehrswissenschaften Forschungsbereich für Verkehrsplanung und Verkehrstechnik Technische Universität Wien, A-1040 Wien

Editorial Staff: Univ. Lektor Heinrich J. Zukal, MAS MSc ISBN 978-3-9503375-7-0

The illustrations reproduced in the articles were provided by the authors.