Effective and well-connected public transport and shared mobility are crucial in the sustainable mobility transition in Luxembourg. Therefore, this research aims to provide an insightful view of...Show moreEffective and well-connected public transport and shared mobility are crucial in the sustainable mobility transition in Luxembourg. Therefore, this research aims to provide an insightful view of carsharing in Luxembourg by initially looking into the existing literature on its definition and how it relates to public transport networks. Following that, questionnaires and interviews investigate the drivers and limitations of carsharing and how strategically placed carsharing stations can enhance public transport networks in Luxembourg. This study contributes to the ongoing discussion of a current theme, which is the need for the deployment of shared mobility in an agenda to reduce the environmental impacts of private vehicles. This paper trusts that the suggested outcome can be helpful for local authorities, policymakers and carsharing providers in Luxembourg and beyond by providing a critical assessment of its current agenda and the potential risk of carsharing replacing rather than enhancing public transport networks in Luxembourg.Show less
This thesis analyses the introduction and development of shared mobility policy in Mexico City in the last ten years and measures its contribution to a solution for the city’s traffic congestion...Show moreThis thesis analyses the introduction and development of shared mobility policy in Mexico City in the last ten years and measures its contribution to a solution for the city’s traffic congestion problem. The aim of this study is to find an answer on the following main research question: Does the introduction and development of shared mobility policy in Mexico City in the last ten years contribute to a solution for the city’s traffic congestion problem? In order to find a profound answer to the main research question, this thesis consists of three chapters and will be structured as follows: in the first chapter, a theoretical review will be provided based on the main concepts. The concept of shared mobility and urban traffic congestion will be identified. In addition, the main policy considerations in the area of shared micromobility will be outlined and discussed.Show less