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摘要
随着地铁等大众快速交通系统在大都市地区的扩展,预计将缓解交通拥堵和公共交通拥挤的问题。关键是要制定措施,吸引私家车乘客选择这些交通方式,使其在经济和财政上可行。通勤出行的积极观念和高出行频率会导致长期的习惯性惰性,阻碍这些通勤者转向新的可持续替代方式。为了支持推广可持续交通模式的交通政策制定,本研究主要调查了私家车通勤者对其通勤的旅行幸福感、通勤频率和旅行属性与他们对孟买大都会区(MMR)即将开通的地铁系统的模式转换行为之间的关联。随着孟买都会区即将建成 426 公里长的地铁线网,交通系统在时间、成本和其他属性方面将发生一些外部变化。我们进行了一项精心设计的陈述偏好调查,从 217 名私家车乘客(两轮车和轿车)中收集了 2400 个观察结果。结果表明,乘客最看重地铁的舒适度,其次是换乘、旅行时间和等待时间。现有的出行舒适度对决定乘客的换乘行为并不重要。此外,经常乘坐私家车的乘客对即将开通的地铁有明显的换乘倾向。Mann-Whiteney U 检验结果表明,汽车乘客和两轮车乘客在旅行幸福感方面没有明显差异。
Role of private vehicle commuters’ travel wellbeing perception in mode shift behavior towards an upcoming metro in Mumbai Metropolitan region
The expansion of mass rapid transit systems such as the metro in urban metropolitan areas is expected to moderate the problems of congestion and public transport overcrowding. It is crucial to devise measures to attract private vehicle commuters towards these modes to make them economically and financially viable. Positive perceptions and high trip frequency of commute trips can lead to long-term habitual inertia and prevent these commuters from shifting towards new sustainable alternatives. To support transport policy-making in promoting sustainable modes, this study mainly investigated the association of private vehicle commuters’ travel wellbeing perception of their commute, commute frequency, and travel attributes with their mode shift behavior towards an upcoming metro system in Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR). Some external changes will occur in the transport system regarding time, cost, and other attributes with the upcoming 426 km metro line network in MMR. A well-designed stated preference survey was conducted, and 2400 observations were collected from 217 private vehicle commuters (two-wheelers and cars). Results indicate that the commuters value metro on-board comfort the most, followed by transfers, travel time, and waiting time. Existing travel wellbeing perception is found to be insignificant in determining the mode shift behavior. Furthermore, regular private vehicle commuters showed a significant shifting propensity towards the upcoming metro. Mann-Whiteney U test results indicate no significant differences in travel wellbeing perceptions among car and two-wheeler commuters.