Modeling Urban Transport Choices: Incorporating Sociocultural Aspects

Kathleen Salazar-Serna, Lorena Cadavid, Carlos J. Franco
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This paper introduces an agent-based simulation model aimed at understanding urban commuters mode choices and evaluating the impacts of transport policies to promote sustainable mobility. Crafted for developing countries, where utilitarian travel heavily relies on motorcycles, the model integrates sociocultural factors that influence transport behavior. Multinomial models and inferential statistics applied to survey data from Cali, Colombia, inform the model, revealing significant influences of sociodemographic factors and travel attributes on mode choice. Findings highlight the importance of cost, time, safety, comfort, and personal security, with disparities across socioeconomic groups. Policy simulations demonstrate positive responses to interventions like free public transportation, increased bus frequency, and enhanced security, yet with modest shifts in mode choice. Multifaceted policy approaches are deemed more effective, addressing diverse user preferences. Outputs can be extended to cities with similar sociocultural characteristics and transport dynamics. The methodology applied in this work can be replicated for other territories.
城市交通选择建模:纳入社会文化因素
本文介绍了一种基于代理的模拟模型,旨在了解城市通勤者的模式选择,并评估交通政策对促进可持续交通的影响。该模型专为发展中国家设计,在这些国家,功利性出行主要依靠摩托车,该模型整合了影响交通行为的社会文化因素。多项式模型和推理统计应用于哥伦比亚卡利的调查数据,为该模型提供了信息,揭示了社会人口因素和出行属性对模式选择的重要影响。研究结果突出了成本、时间、安全性、舒适性和个人安全的重要性,不同社会经济群体之间存在差异。政策模拟表明,免费公共交通、增加公交车班次和加强安全性等干预措施会产生积极的反应,但对出行方式选择的影响不大。多方面的政策方法被认为更有效,能满足不同用户的偏好。研究结果可推广到具有类似社会文化特征和交通动态的城市。这项工作所采用的方法可在其他地区推广。
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