Equitable tradable parking permit scheme for shared nonpublic parking management

IF 6.3 1区 工程技术 Q1 ECONOMICS
Shanchuan Yu , Kun Gao , Lang Song , Yuchuan Du
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Abstract

Parking issues have been one of the significant transport problems in central metropolitan areas due to intensive land use and lacking parking spaces. This study presents an approach to evaluating and optimizing a new Tradable Parking Permit scheme for Sharing Parking (TPPSP) in nonpublic parking areas (NPAs). Special emphasis is put on improving the utilization of parking places under multimodal transport systems and equity among different users, which has been overlooked in previous relevant studies. The nested-logit-based user equilibrium condition under multimodal transport systems for the TPPSP scheme is modeled and solved by a variational inequality model, incorporating a quantal response equilibrium dedicated to depicting non-cooperative cruise-for-parking competition. Especially, the model takes into account the heterogeneous users’ choice behavior regarding travel modes and routes. The proposed model not only investigates the impacts of the TPPSP scheme on the performance of the road networks and parking facilities but also the equity of various users. Afterward, a mathematical program with equilibrium constraints is utilized to optimize equity measured by the Gini coefficient and solved by the Kriging metamodel algorithm. Numerical experiments are utilized to validate the proposed approaches. The results show that the proposed TPPSP scheme is an effective approach to promoting social welfare by improving the performance of road networks and parking facilities outside the NPAs and balancing the equity of different users simultaneously. The outcomes provide a potential and useful pricing and management strategy for improving parking issues in urban contexts.
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7.80%
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257
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9.8 months
期刊介绍: Transportation Research: Part A contains papers of general interest in all passenger and freight transportation modes: policy analysis, formulation and evaluation; planning; interaction with the political, socioeconomic and physical environment; design, management and evaluation of transportation systems. Topics are approached from any discipline or perspective: economics, engineering, sociology, psychology, etc. Case studies, survey and expository papers are included, as are articles which contribute to unification of the field, or to an understanding of the comparative aspects of different systems. Papers which assess the scope for technological innovation within a social or political framework are also published. The journal is international, and places equal emphasis on the problems of industrialized and non-industrialized regions. Part A''s aims and scope are complementary to Transportation Research Part B: Methodological, Part C: Emerging Technologies and Part D: Transport and Environment. Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review. Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour. The complete set forms the most cohesive and comprehensive reference of current research in transportation science.
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