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Introduction: The Transforming Landscape of Urban Mobility

In: Customizing Public Transport

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  • Fabio Antonialli

    (École Centrale de Lyon
    PPA Business School)

  • Sylvie Mira-Bonnardel

    (École Centrale de Lyon)

Abstract

Globally, urban mobility systems are undergoing significant change as a result of innovative business models, shifting user preferences, environmental demands, and technological advancements. Demand-responsive transit (DRT) and autonomous mobility on demand (AMOD) are two related ideas that have become very popular during these changes. With fewer set routes and timetables and more adaptable, flexible services that react instantly to user demands, these strategies mark a fundamental rethinking of public transportation.

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  • Fabio Antonialli & Sylvie Mira-Bonnardel, 2026. "Introduction: The Transforming Landscape of Urban Mobility," Transportation Research, Economics and Policy, in: Fabio Antonialli & Sylvie Mira-Bonnardel (ed.), Customizing Public Transport, chapter 1, pages 1-6, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:trachp:978-3-032-22295-4_1
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-22295-4_1
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