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Replication Data for: Micro-Mobility Promises and Challenges in the Pacific Northwest

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Title Replication Data for: Micro-Mobility Promises and Challenges in the Pacific Northwest
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/42ICRY
 
Creator Wang, Haizhong
Hurwitz, David
Belz, Nathan
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description This study used a questionnaire survey method to understand how people use micromobility and the opportunities and challenges associated with its adoption in the Pacific Northwest (Alaska, Oregon, Washington, and Idaho). With 527 respondents who generally represented the demographics of the area, this study found that micromobility is becoming an important mode share in daily life. Using micromobility is positively associated with the possession of a higher education degree, being employed, living in an urban area, and the perception that using micromobility can benefit environmental and social issues. It is negatively associated with increasing age, self-identifying as female, and having a disability.
 
Subject Engineering
Micromobility
Transportation Mode
Scooter
Bicycle
Covid 19
 
Contributor Yarbrough, Christina