Equity Impacts of Public Transit Network Redesign with Shared Autonomous Mobility Services

Autor: Ng, Max T. M., Raymer, Meredith, Mahmassani, Hani S., Verbas, Omer, Cokyasar, Taner
Rok vydání: 2025
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Druh dokumentu: Working Paper
Popis: This study examines the equity impacts of integrating shared autonomous mobility services (SAMS) into transit system redesign. Using the Greater Chicago area as a case study, we compare two optimization objectives in multimodal transit network redesign: minimizing total generalized costs (equity-agnostic) versus prioritizing service in low-income areas (equity-focused). We evaluate the achieved accessibility of clustered zones with redesigned transit networks under two objectives, compared to driving and the existing transit network. The transit access gaps across zones and between transit and driving are found to be generally reduced with the introduction of SAMS, but less so with the subsequent improved infrastructure under budget. Differential improvement in equity is seen across suburbs and areas of the city, reflecting the disparity in current transit access and improvement potential. In particular, SAMS bridges the transit access gaps in suburban and city areas currently underserved by transit. The City of Chicago, which is also disproportionately home to vulnerable populations, offers an avenue to improve vertical equity. These findings demonstrate that SAMS can enhance both horizontal and vertical equity in transit systems, particularly when equity is explicitly incorporated into the design objective.
Comment: 29 pages, 12 figures. A previous version was presented at the Transit Data 2024: The 9th International Workshop and Symposium on the Use of Passive Data from Public Transport Systems, London, UK in 2024
Databáze: arXiv