Composite Accessibility Index: A Novel and Holistic Measure for Evaluating Transit Accessibility

Rohit Rathod, Gaurang Joshi, Shriniwas Arkatkar
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The accessibility of public transport is a vital factor for the overall success of transit operations. It determines whether people choose to use and rely on public transport by assessing the ease of accessing opportunities. Accessibility, as a measure of the system’s performance, encompasses various travel segments and can be evaluated from different perspectives. Evaluating transit accessibility in data-constrained environments, particularly in developing countries, requires an optimal framework. The present study proposed a framework by modifying available accessibility measurement indices and trying to encompass all affecting variables in a single composite index. The integrated transit system comprising the bus rapid transit system and city bus in Surat city, India, is selected to demonstrate the proposed framework. The results of the ranked-based correlation coefficient test exhibit the comprehensive assessment capabilities of the proposed composite index in evaluating transit performance. Surat city’s transit network shows better coverage based on the gravity model theory, that is, moderate performance in local coverage offered capacity per population. However, it exhibits poor accessibility with respect to reaching destinations, resulting in below-average transit accessibility. Except for the city center and eastern part, 65% of the city area experiences inadequate accessibility of public transport. These findings align with the city’s low transit mode share of 2.5% and stagnant daily ridership of 0.25–0.28 million passengers in the last half decade. The composite index map serves as a planning tool for optimizing the utilization of available resources and guiding future policy implementations.
综合无障碍指数:评估公交可达性的新颖而全面的衡量标准
公共交通的可达性是公交运营取得全面成功的重要因素。它通过评估获得机会的难易程度来决定人们是否选择使用和依赖公共交通。作为系统性能的衡量标准,可达性包括各种出行环节,可以从不同角度进行评估。在数据受限的环境中,尤其是在发展中国家,评估公交可达性需要一个最佳框架。本研究通过修改现有的可达性测量指数提出了一个框架,并试图将所有影响变量纳入一个单一的综合指数中。本研究选择了印度苏拉特市由快速公交系统和城市公交组成的综合公交系统来演示所提出的框架。基于排序的相关系数测试结果表明,所提出的综合指数在评估公交性能方面具有全面的评估能力。根据重力模型理论,苏拉特市的公交网络显示出较好的覆盖率,即按人口提供的运力在当地覆盖率方面表现适中。然而,在到达目的地方面却表现出较低的可达性,导致公交可达性低于平均水平。除市中心和东部地区外,全市 65% 的地区公共交通可达性不足。这些发现与该市 2.5%的低公交出行比例以及过去 50 年中停滞不前的每日乘客量(25 万至 28 万人次)相吻合。综合指数地图可作为优化可用资源利用和指导未来政策实施的规划工具。
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