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Shared mobility isn't for everyone yet
The majority of shared mobility users are young, able-bodied adults.
A number of individuals, such as families and children, the elderly, and people with physical disabilities, who hold specific mobility needs, yet are not taken into consideration in the design of sustainable shared travel solutions.
Parents/caregivers, family groups travellingwith children, children up to 18years old. It considers mobility needs of people who are responsible for caring tasks for children.
Elderly People
People who are over 65yearsold.Often, physical constraints affect travel behaviour and needs, especially when living alone and relatives are far away.
People with physical impairments
People with permanent and temporary physical disabilities who requireassistance (wheelchair user, people with reduced vision, people using crutches, etc.).
Read our first insight paper
Read our latest insight “How can people with reduced mobility become an important driver of shared mobility?” from our first expert roundtable.