交通公共安全干预的权衡:平衡执法和服务质量改进

IF 6.8 1区 工程技术 Q1 ECONOMICS
Spencer Aeschliman, Amanda Stathopoulos
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自疫情以来,公共交通客流量的缓慢反弹和即将到来的重大预算短缺造成了一场完美风暴,美国城市和公共交通机构必须在运营和服务设计方面做出艰难的决定。在诸多挑战中,骑车者的安全意识已成为一个关键问题。然而,实施有效的安全干预措施是复杂的,因为骑手对犯罪和执法的经验和看法不一。如果交通机构了解乘客对不同安全策略的反应,以及这些策略如何提高乘客满意度,他们就可以设计出更有效的政策干预措施。利用2023年对芝加哥地区2292名公交乘客的调查,我们估计了贝叶斯结构方程模型,以调查乘客体验与人口统计学、对安全措施的接受程度和总体满意度之间的联系。我们发现,与执法相关的策略与更高的整体骑手满意度密切相关,但它们也伴随着10%-20%的骑手感到不安全的显著负面影响。另一方面,服务质量的各个方面的改进与满意度的关系不大,但就乘客的负面看法而言,它们几乎没有负面影响。骑乘者的体验也有影响,更严重的犯罪和滋扰体验直接影响满意度。相比之下,通过媒体和道听途说获得的交通安全问题的间接知识主要影响乘客对安全干预措施的支持,而不是他们的整体满意度。
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Trade-offs in transit public safety interventions: Balancing enforcement and service quality improvements
The slow rebound of public transit ridership since the pandemic and major upcoming budget shortfalls have created a perfect storm in which American cities and transit agencies must make difficult decisions regarding operations and service design. Among the many challenges, perceived rider safety has emerged as a key concern. However, implementing effective safety interventions is complicated by the mixed rider experiences with, and perceptions of, crime and law enforcement. Transit agencies can design more effective policy interventions if they understand what shapes riders’ reactions to different safety strategies, and how those strategies can promote rider satisfaction. Using a 2023 survey of 2292 transit riders in the Chicago region, we estimate a Bayesian Structural Equation Model to investigate the connections between rider experiences and demographics, receptiveness to safety measures, and overall satisfaction. We find that enforcement-related strategies are most strongly associated with higher overall rider satisfaction, but they also come with the notable downside of 10%–20% of riders feeling less safe. On the other hand, improvements to various facets of service quality are less strongly related to satisfaction, but they come with little to no downside in terms of negative rider perceptions. Rider experience also plays a role, with more severe crime and nuisance experience directly impacting satisfaction. In contrast, indirect knowledge of transit safety issues obtained from media and hearsay primarily affects riders’ support for safety interventions rather than their overall satisfaction.
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来源期刊
CiteScore
13.20
自引率
7.80%
发文量
257
审稿时长
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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