Transit Accessibility Measurement Considering Behavioral Adaptations to Reliability
Autor: | Tierra Bills, Andre Carrel |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
Travel time reliability
050210 logistics & transportation Computer science Mechanical Engineering 0502 economics and business 05 social sciences 0211 other engineering and technologies 021107 urban & regional planning 02 engineering and technology Transit (satellite) Reliability (statistics) Civil and Structural Engineering Reliability engineering |
Zdroj: | Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board. :036119812098656 |
ISSN: | 2169-4052 0361-1981 |
DOI: | 10.1177/0361198120986567 |
Popis: | Accessibility measures are necessary for evaluating the benefits of proposed transportation improvements. However, they often do not account for travel time unreliability, but instead incorporate deterministic and time-invariant travel times. This approach risks mischaracterizing the accessibility experienced by travelers. In this paper, we review recent literature on accessibility and travel time reliability with a focus on transit and introduce an approach to joint accessibility-reliability measurement that relies on a behavioral perspective. Using this behavioral perspective, we propose that existing accessibility measures be implemented using travelers’ total travel time budget as a measure of travel time, and that varying departure time strategies depending on service characteristics be considered. The total travel time budget can reasonably be quantified with a high percentile of the total travel time distribution. However, we note that different percentiles may be more appropriate for different traveler types, as these percentiles correspond to varying tolerances for late arrivals. This behavioral perspective can be operationalized with commonly used accessibility measures, such as the cumulative opportunity measure, and with real-time vehicle location data. We include a demonstration of the potential changes in accessibility estimates when accounting for travel time unreliability, with a simplified case study of a transit route in San Francisco. The results show a considerable reduction of the number of opportunities available to travelers when the calculation is based on the latter—between 5.9% and 37.9% less, depending on various factors. Such differences have the potential to significantly affect the accessibility benefits of transit capital investments. |
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