2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.trpro.2023.02.164
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Sustainable self-organized ridesharing initiatives as learning opportunities

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“…The first relates to modelling the occupancy of private vehicles and devising urban transformation interventions and policies to foster sustainable solutions such as ride-sharing (Diana and Ceccato, 2022). In this regard, (Tavory et al, 2023), identify dedicated lanes for HOV as an effective intervention to motivate ride-sharing given that it results in reduced journey time. DAS-enabled HOV/LOV detection offers a continuous, cost-effective, and privacy-preserving means to control the usage of HOV lanes and ensure an improved FIGURE 5 Distributed Acoustic Sensor system detecting acoustic events that may be generated by moving objects including vehicles, cyclists, and pedestrians.…”
Section: Das For Modelling Motorised Mobility: a Pilot Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first relates to modelling the occupancy of private vehicles and devising urban transformation interventions and policies to foster sustainable solutions such as ride-sharing (Diana and Ceccato, 2022). In this regard, (Tavory et al, 2023), identify dedicated lanes for HOV as an effective intervention to motivate ride-sharing given that it results in reduced journey time. DAS-enabled HOV/LOV detection offers a continuous, cost-effective, and privacy-preserving means to control the usage of HOV lanes and ensure an improved FIGURE 5 Distributed Acoustic Sensor system detecting acoustic events that may be generated by moving objects including vehicles, cyclists, and pedestrians.…”
Section: Das For Modelling Motorised Mobility: a Pilot Studymentioning
confidence: 99%