This study examined the role of Motorised Three-Wheelers (MTW) in urban mobility, particularly within the context of popular transport in Puerto Viejo, Costa Rica and Soledad, Colombia. The relationship between MTWs and issues of fragmentation, accessibility, and exclusion within these cities was investigated using both primary and secondary data.

This research received support through the partnership between CAF and TUMI.

Contributors: Mariajosé Nieto-Combariza, Andrea San Gil, Adriana Quesada, Dayana Agudelo, Julian Arellana, Daniel Oviedo

Details about this paper can be accessed via https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/data-and-policy/article/motorized-threewheelers-and-their-potential-for-just-mobility-in-caribbean-urban-areas/4DB02C9221DD1794DA0760ACCE0FB3F9

Data used in this research can be downloaded through https://osf.io/gxsqt/?view_only=a63b4390e7d74944b453c276aa04d172

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