Nazmul Arefin Khan , Krishna Murthy Gurumurthy , Amir Davatgari , Abolfazl (Kouros) Mohammadian , Joshua Auld
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近年来,共享电动滑板车(SES)已成为最受欢迎和发展最快的微型交通方式之一。为了更好地理解SES在城市交通中的作用,政策制定者和规划者必须探索共享电动滑板车的采用行为和使用频率。本研究采用零膨胀有序概率(ZIOP)模型对共享电动滑板车的潜在采用率和使用频率进行了联合估计。这种方法可以解释为个人是否将电动滑板车视为一种替代的出行方式,如果是,他们使用电动滑板车的频率是多少,这也是零发生。该研究使用了芝加哥市的数据集。参数估计结果表明,各种社会人口统计、建筑环境、可达性措施和服务特征对电动滑板车的采用和使用频率有充分的影响。本研究还在基于代理的POLARIS交通系统模拟器中实现了该模型,以检查各种电动滑板车部署场景的潜在影响。结果表明,在交通网络中部署更多的共享电动滑板车不仅可以增加电动滑板车的出行次数,而且有助于减少出行的人英里数和人小时数。这项研究的见解将有助于规划者和决策者制定与新兴流动性相关的替代政策策略。
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Exploring the Shared E-Scooter adoption behavior: A case study of Chicago, USA
In recent years, shared E-Scooters (SES) have emerged as one of the most popular and rapidly growing micromobility modes. To better understand the role of SES in urban mobility, it is critical for policymakers and planners to explore the adoption behavior and usage frequency of Shared E-Scooters. This study jointly estimates the Shared E-Scooters' potential adoption and frequency of usage using a zero-inflated ordered probit (ZIOP) model. This approach can be interpreted as whether an individual considers E-scooters as a travel mode alternative, and if so, how frequently they use E-scooters, which also has a zero occurrence. The study uses a dataset from the City of Chicago. The parameter estimation results suggest that various socio-demographics, built environment, accessibility measures and service characteristics have adequate impacts on E-Scooter adoption and usage frequency. This study also implements the model within the POLARIS agent-based transportation system simulator to examine the potential impact of various E-Scooter deployment scenarios. Results suggest that deploying more Shared E-Scooters in the traffic network not only increases the number of E-Scooter trips, but also helps to decrease the person-miles traveled and person-hour traveled. Insights from this study would be useful for planners and policymakers to develop alternative policy strategies associated with emerging mobility.
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