Title of article :
CAR COMMUTERS MODE CHANGE IN RESPONSE TO TDM MEASURES: EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN APPROACH CONSIDERING TWO-WAY INTERACTIONS
Author/Authors :
HABIBIAN, M. amirkabir university of technology - Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, تهران, ايران , KERMANSHAH, M. sharif university of technology - Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, تهران, ايران
Abstract :
Many studies have shown that individuals’ responses to urban traffic congestion, as usually assumed by policymakers, are significantly different from their respected actual behavior. This paper adopts a behavioral approach to examine this difference, using the design of experiment principles and binary logit models. In this approach, five transportation demand management (TDM) measures including three push and two pull measures were investigated. Then, effects and contributions of the measures in diverting car commuters to seven existing non-car modes were taken into account. This study uses the stated preferences of 288 individuals who regularly use their private cars to access their job locations in the central Tehran area, to calibrate seven non-car mode models. The results show that when considering each mode separately, pull measures are necessary to regulate the market share of each non-car mode. Analysis of the effects of the measures in considering non-car modes shows that although their contributions are about 14% for transit accessed by walking and 7% for taxi, they have never contributed more than 5% to other modes.
Keywords :
Transportation demand management measure , stated preference , binary logit model , design of experiments , mode change
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Science and Technology: Transactions of Civil Engineering
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Science and Technology: Transactions of Civil Engineering