Problems of women harassment on transit are often reported by the local press, and the situation in Rome is no exception. This is a serious issue also for the Sapienza University of Rome female community, especially when commuting back home in the evening. A specifically night-dedicated transport service provided by Sapienza could be a solution, but the research questions behind are those of its acceptance and affordability for the so-called "Sapienza Women", i.e. students, teaching and administrative staff, along with the profitability for Sapienza as its operator. This is the background for the feasibility of a gender-dedicated university-to-home paratransit service, called MinervaMove, from the Sapienza's main campus and other premises in city. The multistep methodology adopted relies on: i) the initial development of a series of questionnaires and focus groups targeted to assess travel preferences by the Sapienza women community; ii) the data process to highlight recurring patterns and origin/destination sets, and create the service coverage area; iii) the service design; and iv) eventually, the analysis of the profitability of the service. From an initial investigation on Sapienza female population, the acceptance for a women-only-dedicated Sapienza night transport service was full, giving a positive answer to the first research question. This led develop the MinervaMove multi-option night supply, i.e. a station service starting from the main campus of Sapienza to Rome's two main railway stations, plus a door-to-door shared taxi service also originating at the main campus. MinervaMove also provides a daytime service supplied to the entire Sapienza community (men and women). Within the methodology, two different scenarios (A-optimistic and B-pessimistic) were developed to generate an appropriate service in terms of operational performance and affordability, with also scenario B enabling the generation of revenues.

Feasibility of a gender-driven paratransit service at Sapienza University of Rome / Corazza, Maria Vittoria; D'Eramo, Silvia. - In: TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH PROCEDIA. - ISSN 2352-1457. - 69:(2022), pp. 107-114. [10.1016/j.trpro.2023.02.151]

Feasibility of a gender-driven paratransit service at Sapienza University of Rome

Corazza, Maria Vittoria
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2022

Abstract

Problems of women harassment on transit are often reported by the local press, and the situation in Rome is no exception. This is a serious issue also for the Sapienza University of Rome female community, especially when commuting back home in the evening. A specifically night-dedicated transport service provided by Sapienza could be a solution, but the research questions behind are those of its acceptance and affordability for the so-called "Sapienza Women", i.e. students, teaching and administrative staff, along with the profitability for Sapienza as its operator. This is the background for the feasibility of a gender-dedicated university-to-home paratransit service, called MinervaMove, from the Sapienza's main campus and other premises in city. The multistep methodology adopted relies on: i) the initial development of a series of questionnaires and focus groups targeted to assess travel preferences by the Sapienza women community; ii) the data process to highlight recurring patterns and origin/destination sets, and create the service coverage area; iii) the service design; and iv) eventually, the analysis of the profitability of the service. From an initial investigation on Sapienza female population, the acceptance for a women-only-dedicated Sapienza night transport service was full, giving a positive answer to the first research question. This led develop the MinervaMove multi-option night supply, i.e. a station service starting from the main campus of Sapienza to Rome's two main railway stations, plus a door-to-door shared taxi service also originating at the main campus. MinervaMove also provides a daytime service supplied to the entire Sapienza community (men and women). Within the methodology, two different scenarios (A-optimistic and B-pessimistic) were developed to generate an appropriate service in terms of operational performance and affordability, with also scenario B enabling the generation of revenues.
2022
gender; paratransit; women
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Feasibility of a gender-driven paratransit service at Sapienza University of Rome / Corazza, Maria Vittoria; D'Eramo, Silvia. - In: TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH PROCEDIA. - ISSN 2352-1457. - 69:(2022), pp. 107-114. [10.1016/j.trpro.2023.02.151]
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