Analysis Study of Current Transportation Status in Vietnam’s Urban Traffic and the Transition to Electric Two-Wheelers Mobility

In Vietnam’s major urban areas, private motorcycles are the main means of transportation that are suitable for socio-economic conditions, current transport infrastructure, and people’s habits. However, in recent years, the negative effects of a large number and high density of motorcycles in urban a...

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Cities
Developing countries
Economic conditions
Gasoline
Infrastructure
LDCs
Market shares
Mobility
Motorcycles
Noise
Noise pollution
Passengers
Pollution dispersion
Public transportation
Roads & highways
Socioeconomics
Sustainability
Sustainable development
Traffic congestion
Transportation networks
Transportation planning
Transportation services
Urban areas
Vehicles
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