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    Empirical Analysis of Factors Influencing Potential Demand of Customized Buses in Shanghai, China

    Source: Journal of Urban Planning and Development:;2019:;Volume (0145):;issue:002
    Author:
    Dongjin Li;Xin Ye;Jie Ma
    DOI: doi:10.1061/(ASCE)UP.1943-5444.0000502
    Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
    Abstract: The customized bus (CB) is an emerging commute mode in China, and it is operated flexibly with schedules arranged based on online reservations. However, a CB can only be operated with sufficient travel demand. This paper aims to develop a commute mode choice model to explore influential factors on the potential demand for CBs in Shanghai, China, and specify their impacts. Revealed preference (RP) and stated preference (SP) data are collected from a questionnaire survey and integrated with skim data from road and transit network analysis. The study focuses on commuters in morning peak hours using six main modes, including CB. A SP survey collected commuters’ preference for CBs under hypothetical scenarios based on CB’s unit fare, operating speed, and travel time fluctuation levels. Variables significantly influencing mode choice are specified in the model, including level-of-service (LOS) and socioeconomic and demographic attributes. The model indicates that the CB’s fare, in-vehicle time, and travel time fluctuation negatively affect the potential demand for CBs. Part-time students, the middle-aged, or well-educated commuters are more likely to use a CB, whereas male, low-income, or poorly educated people show less tendency to shift to a CB. The developed model is expected to be applied in a citywide travel demand model and provide reference for policy-making.
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    contributor authorDongjin Li;Xin Ye;Jie Ma
    date accessioned2019-06-08T07:25:27Z
    date available2019-06-08T07:25:27Z
    date issued2019
    identifier other%28ASCE%29UP.1943-5444.0000502.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4257248
    description abstractThe customized bus (CB) is an emerging commute mode in China, and it is operated flexibly with schedules arranged based on online reservations. However, a CB can only be operated with sufficient travel demand. This paper aims to develop a commute mode choice model to explore influential factors on the potential demand for CBs in Shanghai, China, and specify their impacts. Revealed preference (RP) and stated preference (SP) data are collected from a questionnaire survey and integrated with skim data from road and transit network analysis. The study focuses on commuters in morning peak hours using six main modes, including CB. A SP survey collected commuters’ preference for CBs under hypothetical scenarios based on CB’s unit fare, operating speed, and travel time fluctuation levels. Variables significantly influencing mode choice are specified in the model, including level-of-service (LOS) and socioeconomic and demographic attributes. The model indicates that the CB’s fare, in-vehicle time, and travel time fluctuation negatively affect the potential demand for CBs. Part-time students, the middle-aged, or well-educated commuters are more likely to use a CB, whereas male, low-income, or poorly educated people show less tendency to shift to a CB. The developed model is expected to be applied in a citywide travel demand model and provide reference for policy-making.
    publisherAmerican Society of Civil Engineers
    titleEmpirical Analysis of Factors Influencing Potential Demand of Customized Buses in Shanghai, China
    typeJournal Article
    journal volume145
    journal issue2
    journal titleJournal of Urban Planning and Development
    identifier doidoi:10.1061/(ASCE)UP.1943-5444.0000502
    page05019006
    treeJournal of Urban Planning and Development:;2019:;Volume (0145):;issue:002
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