Abstract

As a representative of the sharing economy model, the shared mobility industry provides people with additional mobility options to make their lives more convenient and offers possible options for future urban transportation paradigms. However, transportation problems in cities are still serious, and the role of the government in developing shared mobility and changing the future urban transportation paradigm remains unclear. This paper mainly adopts the literature method, takes the shared mobility industry as the research object, puts forward the hypothesis of the future transportation paradigm, and explores how the government should promote the formation of this paradigm. This paper bridges the gap in research related to the shared mobility industry and, at the same time, provides a reference for the government to promote the development of shared mobility, facilitate the formation of a new paradigm, and alleviate urban transportation problems.

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