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Efficiency and Equity of Multimodal Travel Between Public Transit and Bike-sharing

Introduction:

This repository contains the code and intermediary data related to our paper titled "Efficiency and equity of the multimodal travel between public transit and bike-sharing accounting for multiscale". You can access the paper here.

Abstract:

As a supplement to the existing public transit system, bike-sharing is considered an effective solution to the "first mile" and "last mile" of travel. While many stakeholders believe that multimodal travel between public transit and bike-sharing can improve urban accessibility and sustainability, few studies have assessed the impact of bike-sharing on existing public transportation systems in terms of efficiency and equality. This research uses three months of mobile phone location data and about 140 million bike-sharing trips (origin-destination, OD) data from Shenzhen, China, to analyze first mile and last mile bike-sharing multimodal travel and measure the impact of bike-sharing on the existing public transportation system in terms of efficiency and equality at different scales. The research finds that bike-sharing is less effective in improving the operational efficiency of urban public transport and creates new inequalities at both global and local scales of the urban public transport system. Bike-sharing is only effective in tiny areas of the city and specific modes (subway-bike-sharing) and does not benefit groups with low socioeconomic levels and those living in edge areas of the city. Improving the equity and accessibility of public transportation is a key factor towards promoting sustainable urban development, and the analysis of this study on multimodal travel efficiency and inequality of bike-sharing can provide helpful insights for future sustainable urban planning.

Research Framework

Visualization:

We've developed an interactive visualization website for this study which can be accessed here.

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Data Source:

The shared bike data was collected from Shenzhen Open Data Platform, available here. The data collection script can be found in shared_bike_data_downloader.py.

Note:

Additional analysis codes and intermediary process data will be made public upon the publication of the paper.