基于出行链行为的发展中国家城市通勤者分类

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Tanjeeb Ahmed , Rezwana Rafiq , Sarwar Jahan
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复杂的城市生活促使通勤者将非工作活动与工作旅行结合起来,以节省时间和金钱,导致通勤旅行链与模式选择紧密联系在一起。达卡是世界上人口最密集的特大城市之一,也是孟加拉国的首都,由于其复杂的土地利用和广泛的交通选择,达卡展示了独特的旅行连锁模式的潜力。本研究考察了达卡通勤者的出行链行为,利用潜在类分析(LCA)根据他们的出行链和模式使用特征对他们进行分类。分析揭示了四个不同的通勤阶层。第一类代表简单的旅行链制造商,使用机动交通工具在家和工作之间不需要额外的停留。他们通常属于拥有私家车的中高收入家庭。第二类的特点是复杂的旅行链制造者——将工作和非工作活动结合起来的个人——主要是在回家的旅途中,利用机动车辆。女性和来自中高收入家庭的人往往属于这一群体。第3类包括依靠公共交通或非机动车辆的简单旅行链制造商。这些通勤者主要是没有私家车的低收入男性。最后,第4类代表使用非机动交通工具的复杂旅行链制造商,通常属于没有私家车进入的中等收入家庭。研究结果对通勤者复杂的出行行为提供了有价值的见解,有助于制定有效的出行需求管理政策,特别是在解决通勤者造成的高峰时段交通问题方面。
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Classifying urban commuters by trip chaining behavior in a developing country city
The complex urban life has prompted commuters to combine non-work activities with their work trips to save time and money, resulting in commute-based trip chains closely tied to mode choice. Dhaka, one of the world’s most densely populated megacities and the capital of Bangladesh, exhibits the potential for unique trip chaining patterns driven by its complex land use and extensive range of transport options. This study examines the trip chaining behavior of commuters in Dhaka, utilizing Latent Class Analysis (LCA) to categorize them based on their trip chaining and mode use characteristics. The analysis reveals four distinct commuter classes. Class 1 represents simple trip chain makers, traveling without additional stops between home and work, using motorized transport. They typically belong to middle- to high-income households with access to private vehicles. Class 2 is characterized by complex trip chain makers – individuals who combine work and non-work activities – primarily during the journey to home, utilizing motorized vehicles. Females and those from middle- to high-income households tend to fall into this group. Class 3 consists of simple trip chain makers who rely on public transit or non-motorized vehicles. These commuters are mainly low-income males without access to private vehicles. Finally, Class 4 represents complex trip chain makers using non-motorized transport and typically belong to middle-income households with no private vehicle access. The findings offer valuable insights into the complex travel behavior of commuters, aiding the development of effective travel demand management policies, particularly in addressing peak-hour traffic contributed by commuters.
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Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives Engineering-Automotive Engineering
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