城市共享交通与传统交通方式的比较评价方法

Q2 Social Sciences
S. Nagy, C. Csiszár
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共享出行是最近才出现的一种创新和可持续的客运方式。在城市地区,汽车共享、自行车共享和其他特殊车辆(如踏板车)很受欢迎。对于距离更远的人来说,除了私家车或公共交通工具之外,拼车被认为是一个很好的选择。我们详细阐述了一个评估来分析移动模式。本研究主要包括两个部分。首先,确定了广泛的关键变量。我们将变量分为以下指标:灵活性、舒适性和动态特性。这些指标支持模式选择决策。第二部分是服务水平模型。在模型中,我们包括参数来表示某些属性的重要性。该模型可用于支持模式选择决策。我们运用该方法分析了一个简单的城市交通调色板,并将共享交通置于其中。我们发现,根据综合指标,共享出行方式可以放置在私家车和公共交通之间。
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Assessment Methods for Comparing Shared Mobility and Conventional Transportation Modes in Urban Areas
Shared mobility is an innovative and sustainable approach to passenger transportation, which has only recently emerged. In urban areas car-sharing, bike-sharing and other special vehicles (e.g., scooters) are popular. For greater distances, ridesharing is considered as a great option beside own private car usage or public transportation. We elaborated an assessment to analyse mobility modes. The research consists of two main parts. First, a wide spectrum of key variables is identified. We classified the variables among the following indicators: flexibility, comfort, and dynamic characteristics. These indicators support mode choice decisions. The second part is the model of service level. In the model, we included parameters to represent the importance of certain attributes. The model can be used to support mode choice decisions. We applied the method to analyse a simple urban mobility palette and place shared mobility within it. We found that shared mobility modes can be placed between private car usage and public transportation according to the aggregated indicators.
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Periodica Polytechnica, Social and Management Sciences
Periodica Polytechnica, Social and Management Sciences Social Sciences-Social Sciences (all)
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