Roig-Costa Oriol, Miralles-Guasch Carme, Marquet Oriol
Grup d'Estudis en Mobilitat, Transport i Territori (GEMOTT), Geography Department, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
Institute of Environmental Science and Technology, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
Int J Sustain Transp. 2024 Dec 9;18(12):1072-1085. doi: 10.1080/15568318.2024.2434881. eCollection 2024.
Electric scooters (e-scooters) have changed urban mobility by offering a dynamic solution to the critical "first and last mile" problem, connecting individuals from their homes to public transport and their final destinations. Despite their growing popularity, e-scooters navigate through a landscape of shifting legal frameworks, highlighting the urgency for policies that not only harness their potential but also address their inherent challenges. This study aims to shed light on the intermodal practices and demographics of e-scooters users in Barcelona, explores the potential impacts of regulatory changes on established transport habits, and assesses the adaptability of users to changing transportation options. Through a self-reported survey of 311 private e-scooter users, we find a notable prevalence of young men from lower socioeconomic backgrounds engaging in intermodal travel, primarily for employment purposes. To better understand how e-scooter riders integrate the device in their daily mobility strategies, we introduce the Intermodality Ratio (IR). A Generalized Linear Model (GLM) is then used to identify key demographic, socioeconomic, and geographic predictors of the IR, revealing place of residence as the most significant factor influencing intermodal behavior. Finally, we analyze participants' anticipated behavioral shifts in response to the upcoming ban using a Multinomial Logistic Regression (MLR) model, which explores the sociodemographic factors affecting the likelihood of adopting alternative transport strategies. These findings contribute to the limited understanding of e-scooter utilization and intermodal practices, particularly within the context of public transit, offering insights into how transport policies can more effectively accommodate emerging mobility solutions.
电动滑板车通过为关键的“首末英里”问题提供动态解决方案,改变了城市出行方式,将人们从家中连接到公共交通以及最终目的地。尽管电动滑板车越来越受欢迎,但它们在不断变化的法律框架中前行,凸显了制定政策的紧迫性,这些政策不仅要利用其潜力,还要应对其固有的挑战。本研究旨在阐明巴塞罗那电动滑板车用户的多式联运实践和人口统计学特征,探索监管变化对既定交通习惯的潜在影响,并评估用户对不断变化的交通选择的适应性。通过对311名私人电动滑板车用户进行的自我报告调查,我们发现社会经济背景较低的年轻男性参与多式联运的比例显著,主要是出于就业目的。为了更好地理解电动滑板车骑行者如何将该设备融入其日常出行策略,我们引入了多式联运比率(IR)。然后使用广义线性模型(GLM)来确定IR的关键人口统计学、社会经济和地理预测因素,结果显示居住地点是影响多式联运行为的最重要因素。最后,我们使用多项逻辑回归(MLR)模型分析参与者对即将到来的禁令的预期行为转变,该模型探索了影响采用替代交通策略可能性的社会人口统计学因素。这些发现有助于增进对电动滑板车使用和多式联运实践的有限理解,特别是在公共交通背景下,为交通政策如何更有效地适应新兴出行解决方案提供了见解。