Modal shift, environmental benefits and population exposure assessment on contingent transport policies

IF 7.3 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Ke Han , Yueqi Liu , Wenting Zhong
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Abstract

Transport policies targeting emission reduction and air quality improvement typically discourage private car use and promote shifts to mass transit (bus, metro). However, possible increase of travelers’ exposure while adapting to those policies have often been overlooked, which is addressed in this work via a case study of Heavy Pollution Episodes (HPEs) in Chengdu, China, using city-scale traffic camera and transit ridership data. By investigating traffic fluctuation and modal shift under prolonged license plate rationing for private cars and free or discounted fare for mass transit, we show that the reduction of small car traffic was marginal (up to 2.3 % in 24-hour periods), which, environmental benefits wise, is negligible according to air quality modelling. Meanwhile, over 3.23 % of car users switched to mass transit during Orange-level alerts, with a higher degree (by 19 %–39 %) of exposure to PM2.5. Our findings highlight the importance of exposure-centric decision making during HPEs.

或有交通政策的模式转变、环境效益和人口暴露评估
以减排和改善空气质量为目标的交通政策通常会抑制私家车的使用,并促进向大众交通(公交车、地铁)的转移。然而,人们往往忽视了在适应这些政策的过程中可能增加的出行风险,本研究利用城市规模的交通摄像头和公交乘客数据,对中国成都的重污染事件(HPEs)进行了案例研究。通过研究在私家车长期车牌配给和公共交通免费或打折的情况下的交通波动和交通方式转变,我们发现小型汽车交通量的减少微乎其微(24 小时内最多减少 2.3%),从环境效益角度来看,根据空气质量模型,这种减少可以忽略不计。与此同时,在橙色预警期间,超过 3.23% 的汽车用户改乘公共交通工具,他们接触 PM2.5 的程度更高(19%-39%)。我们的研究结果凸显了在 HPE 期间以暴露为中心进行决策的重要性。
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CiteScore
14.40
自引率
9.20%
发文量
314
审稿时长
39 days
期刊介绍: Transportation Research Part D: Transport and Environment focuses on original research exploring the environmental impacts of transportation, policy responses to these impacts, and their implications for transportation system design, planning, and management. The journal comprehensively covers the interaction between transportation and the environment, ranging from local effects on specific geographical areas to global implications such as natural resource depletion and atmospheric pollution. We welcome research papers across all transportation modes, including maritime, air, and land transportation, assessing their environmental impacts broadly. Papers addressing both mobile aspects and transportation infrastructure are considered. The journal prioritizes empirical findings and policy responses of regulatory, planning, technical, or fiscal nature. Articles are policy-driven, accessible, and applicable to readers from diverse disciplines, emphasizing relevance and practicality. We encourage interdisciplinary submissions and welcome contributions from economically developing and advanced countries alike, reflecting our international orientation.
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