政府规定的乘车外包服务,以替代或补充公共交通

IF 6.3 2区 工程技术 Q1 ECONOMICS
Xiaoran Qin , Jintao Ke , Hai Yang
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按需乘车服务的迅速扩展,彻底改变了多式联运城市交通系统的格局,特别是公共交通系统。拼车服务既可以替代公共交通,也可以补充公共交通。在互补效应方面,拼车服务可以解决第一/最后一英里的问题,提高公共交通的客流量,这符合政府协调多种出行方式的目标。在本文中,我们建立了一个数学模型来表征乘车外包与公共交通服务之间的互补和替代关系。比较和分析了没有政府干预的自由放任市场、价格上限管制下的市场和补贴政策下的市场三种情况。这些见解有助于理解政府法规如何影响叫车平台的利润追求决策,以及由此带来的社会效益,比如公共交通客流量。最后,我们为政府在不同供需比的情况下设计适当的法规以更好地协调乘车外包和公共交通服务提供了切实可行的建议。我们证明了当需求供给比足够高时,不需要引入任何监管来促进公共交通,而在中等比例下,政府能够在每个政策中设置决策变量的临界值,使所有的旅客都使用公共交通。
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Government regulations for ride-sourcing services as substitute or complement to public transit
The rapid expansion of on-demand ride-sourcing services has revolutionized the landscape of multi-modal urban transport systems, particularly with regard to the public transit system. Ride-sourcing services can be either a substitute or complement to public transit. Regarding the complementary effects, ride-sourcing services can address first/last-mile problem to enhance public transit ridership, which aligns with the objective of the government to coordinate multiple travel modes. In this paper, we establish a mathematical model to characterize the complementary and substitution relationships between ride-sourcing and public transit services. Three market scenarios are compared and analyzed, including the laissez-faire market without government intervention, the market under a price-cap regulation, and the market under a subsidy policy. The insights could help understand how government regulations affect ride-sourcing platforms’ profit-pursuing decisions and the resulting social benefits, such as public transit ridership. Finally, we offer practical suggestions for the government to design the appropriate regulations to better coordinate ride-sourcing and public transit services, under situations with different demand-supply ratios. We prove that when the demand-supply ratio is high enough, it is unnecessary to introduce any regulation to promote public transit, whereas at a medium ratio, the government is able to set a critical value of decision variables in each policy such that all travelers use public transit.
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Transport Policy
Transport Policy Multiple-
CiteScore
12.10
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10.30%
发文量
282
期刊介绍: Transport Policy is an international journal aimed at bridging the gap between theory and practice in transport. Its subject areas reflect the concerns of policymakers in government, industry, voluntary organisations and the public at large, providing independent, original and rigorous analysis to understand how policy decisions have been taken, monitor their effects, and suggest how they may be improved. The journal treats the transport sector comprehensively, and in the context of other sectors including energy, housing, industry and planning. All modes are covered: land, sea and air; road and rail; public and private; motorised and non-motorised; passenger and freight.
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