Abstract

Urban population growth in developing countries has transformed mobility in large urban centers more dramatic. In this way, the routine of companies and citizens suggest that restrictions of urban mobility seem to affect the traditional business distribution in large cities. Therefore, this research proposes to analyze how the literature has dealt with the impact of deficiencies in urban mobility on logistic capacities. It was possible to verify that the deficiencies of urban mobility have led to economic activities dispersion by the environment, which implies in an increase of small vehicles fleet and, consequently, resulting in the worse in mobility of goods and people in these cities.

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