Journal
SENSORS
Volume 16, Issue 7, Pages -Publisher
MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s16071035
Keywords
Policy 2.0 platform; smart cities; sustainable mobility; mode shift incentive; travel behavior; smartphone mobility applications
Funding
- INTERREG North-West Europe project New Integrated Smart Transport Options (NISTO)
- Flemish government agency for Innovation by Science and Technology
- Flemish Institute for Mobility
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Sustainable mobility and smart mobility management play important roles in achieving smart cities' goals. In this context we investigate the role of smartphones as mobility behavior sensors and evaluate the responsivity of different attitudinal profiles towards personalized route suggestion incentives delivered via mobile phones. The empirical results are based on mobile sensed data collected from more than 3400 people's real life over a period of six months. The findings show which user profiles are most likely to accept such incentives and how likely they are to result in more sustainable mode choices. In addition we provide insights into tendencies towards accepting more sustainable route options for different trip purposes and illustrate smart city platform potential (for collection of mobility behavior data and delivery of incentives) as a tool for development of personalized mobility management campaigns and policies.
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