Anotace:
To increase the share of shared mobility, understanding the general characteristics of active users and, moreover, the characteristics of non-users is essential. In this paper, we aimed to reveal the correlation between travel habits, general personal characteristics, and the use of shared mobility services, such as scooter-sharing, bike-sharing, and car-sharing. The data from a representative online survey were used; the respondents are citizens of Budapest, Hungary, and have a driver's license. We found that the active users are mainly from the younger generation with higher educational levels and higher incomes. Most users have subscriptions for more than one shared mobility service type. Furthermore, the service availability in the neighborhood and the car ownership influence car-sharing use. These findings contribute to the limited knowledge of the choice between different shared mobility types. The results can be used by operators to improve shared mobility services; the target groups of a campaign can be identified by the results.