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Investigating Factors Influencing the Selection of Micro-Mobility in a Tourist City: Focus on Jeju City

This study provides an analysis of micro-mobility use in Jeju City, focusing on how individual choices between e-bikes, e-scooters, and e-motorcycles are influenced by a combination of personal, environmental, and contextual factors. Drawing on data from a local micro-mobility provider from April to December 2022, the research employs multinomial logistic regression to examine the impact of various determinants on the selection of micro-mobility options. The results reveal unique findings, with significant variations in mode choice correlating with gender, age, and region. Also, usage time of micro-mobility emerged as a crucial determinant, suggesting a relationship between trip length and selected mobility. Additionally, environmental variables, particularly temperature, were found to substantially impact users’ choices, reflecting the sensitivity of micro-mobility demand to weather fluctuations. Insights from this study suggest the importance of integrating responsive service design for micro-mobility that addresses the multifaceted needs of users in tourist cities, emphasizing environmental considerations.

Author(s)
Hyunmin Kang
Heejung Yim
Seoyoung Kim
Okkeun Lee
Hyochang Kim
Journal Name
Sustainability
Publication Date
October 30, 2024
DOI
10.3390/su16219418
Publisher
MDPI