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    • Comparing use of e-scooters and e-bikes – two similar modes of micromobility filling slightly different roles 

      Aarhaug, Jørgen; Johnsson, Espen
      Published 2024-12-06
      Free floating dockless e-scooters and e-bikes are relative new phenomenon in the mobility system. Still, we have been able to learn quite a bit on how they are used. Studies typically suggest that both modes of transport ...
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    • Does e-scooter ownership matter? A comparison of usage patterns and mode replacement effects of shared vs. privately owned e-scooters 

      Aarhaug, Jørgen; Egner, Lars Even; Fearnley, Nils
      Published 2024-12-06
      E-scooters have changed from being an urban novelty to becoming an established phenomenon. Parallel to this maturing process of the technology the literature on e-scooters has expanded rapidly, in particular related to the ...
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    • E-scooters and public transport – Complement or competition? 

      Aarhaug, Jørgen; Fearnley, Nils; Johnsson, Espen
      Published 2023
      The rapid deployment of shared electric scooters (e-scooters) has resulted in much attention from the public and regulators. In this paper we look at what role e-scooters have in the mobility system in Oslo, Norway. Previous ...
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    • Implications of ridesourcing and self-driving vehicles on the need for regulation in unscheduled passenger transport 

      Aarhaug, Jørgen; Olsen, Silvia
      Published 2017-01-01
      One of the major recent developments in passenger transport is the arrival of large scale ridesourcing services, such as Uber and Lyft. These actors have challenged the definitions of what private and commercial transport ...
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    • Looking back at 20 years of competitive tendering in the Norwegian bus industry – explaining cost increases and reduced competition 

      Aarhaug, Jørgen; Fearnley, Nils; Gregersen, Fredrik A; Norseng, Robert Bjørnøy
      Published 2017-01-01
      Our paper investigates the developments in the Norwegian bus industry following the ramp-up of competitive tendering since the early 2000s. We analyse a complete dataset of all 232 local bus contracts awarded through ...
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    • Price and competition in emerging shared e-scooter markets 

      Aarhaug, Jørgen; Fearnley, Nils; Johannes Liland Hartveit, Knut; Johnsson, Espen
      Published 2023
      The rapid deployment of shared dockless electric scooters (e-scooters) has resulted in attention from the public and regulators. Recurring issues include fleet size and the number of operators in the market. In this paper ...
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    • What makes people choose e-scooters for the first or last mile of a public transport trip? 

      Aarhaug, Jørgen; Egner, Lars Even; Fearnley, Nils
      Published 2024-12-06
      Shared e-scooters have been introduced in a number of cities in the last five years. Their potential to contribute to the first/last mile problem of public transport (PT) services is widely acknowledged, yet Norwegian data ...
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