TRB 2025: Shared Micromobility Research
Each January, transportation administrators, practitioners, policymakers, and researchers convene in Washington, DC for the Transportation Research Board (TRB) Annual Meeting. This global event emphasizes innovative solutions for all transportation modes. The 104th TRB Annual Meeting showcased extensive research on shared micromobility, highlighting the global development and maturity of bikeshare and shared e-scooters. Below is a list of the the research featured in lectern and poster sessions:
Bikeshare Station Location Optimization Leveraging Ridership Dynamics
- Ghazaleh Mohseni Hosseinabadi, York University
- Mehdi Nourinejad, York University
- Peter Park, York University
- Hyunchul Park, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
- Taeho Oh, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
- Jaehyuck Lim, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
- Inhi Kim, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Comparing Injuries from E-Scooters, E-Bikes, and Bicycles in the United States
- Hannah Younes, Rutgers University
Explainable AI Approach for Understanding Gender Differences in Bikesharing Services
- Eun Lee, Texas A&M Transportation Institute
- Farzana Tuli, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
- Suman Mitra, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
- Anindya Debnath, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
- Maozhen Zhou, Tongji University
- Yuntao Guo, Tongji University
- Ziqi Yang, Tongji University
- Lu Teng, No Organization
- Xinghua Li, Tongji University
Insights into the Use of Shared and Private E-Scooters in Madrid
- Álvaro Aguilera-García, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid
- Juan Gomez, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
- Thais Rangel, Universidad Politecnica de Madrid
- José Manuel Vassallo, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Study on Shared Bicycle Transfer Behavior and Influencing Factors Considering Spatial Heterogeneity
- Feifei Xin, Tongji University
- Xiuping Zhao, Tongji University
- Xiaobo Wang, Tongji University
- Dan Linghu, Tongji University
- Christos Gkartzonikas, University of Cyprus
- Loukas Dimitriou, University of Cyprus
- Jiang Ning, Southeast University
- Jingxu Chen, Southeast University
- Xuewu Chen, Southeast University
- Xinlian Yu, Southeast University
Bayesian Machine Learning Insights into Built Environment Influences on E-Scooter Trip Fees
- Ruigan Wang, Southwest Jiaotong University
- Guocong Zhai, National University of Singapore
- Hongtai Yang, Southwest Jiaotong University
- Zhizhao Zhao, Southwestern University of Finance and Economics
Unveiling the Factors Influencing Individual Usage Behavior of Shared E-Scooters
- Sajad Askari, University of Illinois, Chicago
- Mahsa Merikhipour, University of Illinois, Chicago
- Ehsan Rahimi, United Airlines, Inc.
- Abolfazl Mohammadian, University of Illinois, Chicago
- Md Al Adib Sarker, No Organization
- Daniel Frolich, Florida International University
- Xia Jin, Florida International University
Investigation of Factors Influencing the Intention to Use Shared E-Bikes Among Inexperienced Users
- Hye Won Do, Seoul National University
- Jongho Oh, Seoul National University
- Yeonwoo Jeong, Seoul National University
- Chungwon Lee, Seoul National University
- Filippos Alogdianakis, University of Cyprus
- Christos Gkartzonikas, University of Cyprus
- Loukas Dimitriou, University of Cyprus
- Sara Cullen, Toronto Metropolitan University
- Raktim Mitra, Toronto Metropolitan University
- Nidhi Kathait, Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee
- Amit Agarwal, Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee
Bikesharing System in Bogotá: Satisfaction and Loyalty in the Modal Choice of Public Bicycles
- Lady Piedrahita Villarraga, Universidad de Los Andes
- Juan Pablo Bocarejo Suescun, Universidad de Los Andes
Analyzing Geographical Boundaries for Shared Bicycle Trips: A Case Study in Beijing
- Yanyan Chen, Beijing University of Technology
- Yue Shi, Beijing University of Technology
- Anran Li, Beijing University of Technology
- Hanqiang Qian, Beijing University of Technology
- Jun Yang, Beijing University of Technology
- Yuxuan Cai, University of Chicago
- Yiming Cheng, Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University
- Anzhi Chen, No Organization
- Waishan Qiu, University of Hong Kong
- Yuankai Wang, University of Hong Kong
- Jiahao Shi, University of New Orleans
- Huajie Yang, City University of Macau
- Tao Tao, Carnegie Mellon University
- Baraah Qawasmeh, Western Michigan University
- Jun-Seok Oh, Western Michigan University
- Valerian Kwigizile, Western Michigan University
A Hierarchical Fine-Grained Approach to Optimizing the Planning of Bikesharing Electronic Fences
- Zhonghua Wei, Beijing University of Technology
- Zongning Bai, Beijing University of Technology
- Shi hao Wang, Beijing University of Technology
- Houqiang Ma, Beijing University of Technology
- Yunxuan Li, Beijing University of Technology
- Mehdi Azimi, Texas Southern University
- Lijie Zhou, Prairie View A&M University
- Noushin Ghaffari, Ph.D., Prairie View A&M University
- Yi Qi, Texas Southern Universit
- Zhongyin Liu, Beijing University of Technology
- Jiancheng Weng, Beijing University of Technology
- Yang Bian, Beijing University of Technology
- Xiaohua Zhao, Beijing University of Technology
- Luyao Yin, Beijing University of Technology
Groups on the Micromove: Analysis of Emerging E-Scooter Flock-Riding in Helsinki
- Samira Dibaj, Aalto University
- Miloš Mladenović, Aalto University
- Shaghayegh Vosough, Aalto University
- Panagiotis Goudis, McGill University
- Rodrigo Victoriano-Habit, McGill University
- Thiago Carvalho, McGill University
- Ahmed El-Geneidy, McGill University
- Letao Kang, Beihang University School of Transportation Science and Engineering
- Jinglu Niu, Beijing Jiaotong University
- Jiawen Xie, No Organization
- Kunzheng Wang, Beijing Jiaotong University
- Sida Luo, Beijing Jiaotong University
- Chunfu Shao, Xinjiang University
Travel Time Reliability of E-Scooter Trips: A Case Study in Southampton, United Kingdom
- Zafer Kupeli, University of Southampton
- Ioannis Kaparias, University of Southampton
- Simon Blainey, University of Southampton
Understanding E-Scooter Route Choice Behavior in Washington, DC: A Path Size Logit Model
- Yiheng Qian, University of Florida
- Duanya Lyu, University of Florida
- Wenwen Zhang, Rutgers University, New Brunswick
- Xiang Yan, University of Florida
- Hossain Mohiuddin, Morgan State University
- David Bunch, University of California, Davis
- Tatsuya Fukushige, University of California, Davis
- Dillon Fitch-Polse, Institute of Transportation Studies (ITS)
- Susan Handy, University of California, Davis
- Anne Brown, University of Oregon
- Calvin Thigpen, Lime
- Nicholas Klein, Cornell University
Shifting Scooter Sentiments: Using Pilots to Allay Fears and Ride the Wave of Public Opinion
- Anne Brown, University of Oregon
- Calvin Thigpen, Lime
- Nicholas Klein, Cornell University
- Kelcie Ralph, Rutgers University
- Anindya Debnath, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
- Suman Mitra, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
- Lauren McCarthy, George Mason University