Parking preferences of tourists in Sun Moon Lake scenic area

IF 2.4 Q3 TRANSPORTATION Case Studies on Transport Policy Pub Date : 2024-06-19 DOI:10.1016/j.cstp.2024.101249
Rong-Chang Jou , Ying-Chun Lin , David Hensher
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Sun Moon Lake is a famous tourist attraction in Taiwan and around the world. However, as Sun Moon Lake is surrounded by mountains and has limited land to develop, traffic congestion around the lake area is commonplace during peak holiday hours. This study focuses on the parking choices of visitors to Sun Moon Lake and develops a stated preference (SP) instrument with multiple scenarios to evaluate parking preferences under various financial and service level scenarios. We estimate Multinomial Logit (MNL) and Mixed Logit (ML) models, accounting for the panel nature of the data (PDML)to identify preferences for parking choices of visitors to Sun Moon Lake. The focus is on understanding how parking price, travel time, walking time, scenery, and transfers between public transport affect visitors’ parking choices. Unlike the findings of studies in metropolitan areas, which often find that parking price was the deciding factor, visitors’ parking decisions in the tourist area were more concerned with time factors, such as the time to search for places to park and traffic congestion, possibly due to the less frequent use of tourist venues. Although raising parking price can suppress parking demand in the scenic area, other parking management mechanisms work better, such as the construction of new and suitable outer parking lots with transfer buses to relieve the heavily congested traffic in the scenic area. In addition, we find that using the parking space in the area can be improved by beautifying the landscaping between the parking lots and the tourist spots, enhancing the pleasure of traveling along the routes, introducing multiple transfer modes, and providing real-time traffic information to tourists.

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日月潭景区游客的停车偏好
日月潭是台湾乃至世界著名的旅游景点。然而,由于日月潭四面环山,可开发土地有限,每逢节假日高峰期,湖区交通拥堵现象十分普遍。本研究聚焦于日月潭游客的停车选择,并开发了一个多情景的陈述偏好(SP)工具,以评估不同金融和服务水平情景下的停车偏好。我们估计了多项式 Logit(MNL)和混合 Logit(ML)模型,并考虑了数据的面板性质(PDML),以确定日月潭游客的停车选择偏好。重点是了解停车价格、旅行时间、步行时间、风景和公共交通换乘如何影响游客的停车选择。与大都市地区的研究结果不同,游客在旅游区的停车决策往往以停车价格为决定性因素,而游客更关注时间因素,如寻找停车地点的时间和交通拥堵情况,这可能是由于游客使用旅游景点的频率较低。虽然提高停车价格可以抑制景区内的停车需求,但其他停车管理机制效果更好,如新建合适的外围停车场,并配备换乘巴士,以缓解景区内严重拥堵的交通。此外,我们还发现,可以通过美化停车场与旅游景点之间的景观、增强沿线旅游的愉悦感、引入多种换乘方式、为游客提供实时交通信息等措施来提高景区停车空间的利用率。
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