Urban form, travel time, and cost relationships with tour complexity and mode choice

被引:306
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作者
Frank, Lawrence [1 ]
Bradley, Mark [2 ]
Kavage, Sarah [3 ]
Chapman, James [3 ]
Lawton, T. Keith
机构
[1] Univ British Columbia, Sch Community & Reg Planning, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z2, Canada
[2] Mark Bradley Res & Consulting, Santa Barbara, CA 93109 USA
[3] Lawrence Frank & Co Inc, Point Roberts, WA 98281 USA
关键词
urban form; travel time; mode choice;
D O I
10.1007/s11116-007-9136-6
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
The primary purpose of this study was to investigate how relative associations between travel time, costs, and land use patterns where people live and work impact modal choice and trip chaining patterns in the Central Puget Sound (Seattle) region. By using a tour-based modeling framework and highly detailed land use and travel data, this study attempts to add detail on the specific land use changes necessary to address different types of travel, and to develop a comparative framework by which the relative impact of travel time and urban form changes can be assessed. A discrete choice modeling framework adjusted for demographic factors and assessed the relative effect of travel time, costs, and urban form on mode choice and trip chaining characteristics for the three tour types. The tour based modeling approach increased the ability to understand the relative contribution of urban form, time, and costs in explaining mode choice and tour complexity for home and work related travel. Urban form at residential and employment locations, and travel time and cost were significant predictors of travel choice. Travel time was the strongest predictor of mode choice while urban form the strongest predictor of the number of stops within a tour. Results show that reductions in highway travel time are associated with less transit use and walking. Land use patterns where respondents work predicted mode choice for mid day and journey to work travel.
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页数:18
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