Micromobility Analytics in Florida: Usage Patterns, Public Transit Synergies, and Crash Insights [Summary]
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2025-08-01
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Abstract:Micromobility has become increasingly popular in cities across Florida and the nation, offering a convenient, flexible, and accessible alternative for short-distance travel, particularly for first-and last-mile transportation. However, most areas of Florida and even the nation currently lack a framework and established practices for micromobility analytics, primarily due to an absence of relevant data, to understand their usage patterns, crash patterns, and relationships with public transit. With available data in at least two Florida cities Jacksonville and Gainesville, this project aims to conduct micromobility analytics with the following goals: (1) to identify micromobility usage patterns and underlying causes; (2) to examine the relationship between micromobility and public transit in Florida, focusing on accessibility and ridership impacts; and (3) to analyze the statewide patterns of crash events involving non-motorists, such as their spatiotemporal distributions and the street characteristics where crashes frequently occur.
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