Deciphering the character of public transport participation in subjective well-being: Evidence from Hangzhou, China

IF 3.2 3区 工程技术 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Journal of Transport & Health Pub Date : 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jth.2024.101923
Yinan Dong , Yilin Sun , Dianhai Wang , E. Owen D. Waygood
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Abstract

Introduction

Based on the mobility status and transport dilemmas within a megacity, this study explores the correlation between public transport participation (PTP) and subjective well-being (SWB), in terms of daily mobility, service quality evaluation, interchange experience, and future services.

Methods

Within the urban district of Hangzhou, an on-site questionnaire survey regarding subjective well-being obtained 3600 responses. Based on 37 factors, with subjective well-being as the target variable, a LightGBM model was constructed. The synergies of the explanatory factors were parsed and visualized.

Results

Metro usage in daily mobility was the most vital factor affecting subjective well-being. Knowledge and use of the metro system varied across generations, with individuals younger than 60 reporting better SWB from metro use. PT interchanges consuming more than 12 min result in a significant decrease in SWB. The effect of interchange satisfaction on SWB was mediated by time consumption of PT interchanges. Transport information inquiry was frequently sought yet performed poorly in accuracy. The concerns about the punctuality of buses amplified the negative effects on SWB. Positive preferences of respondents for future mobility services could consolidate their PT participation and SWB.

Conclusions

Simpler and more convenient access to the metro system, transport information inquiry methods with better accuracy, PT interchanges with shorter duration, and novel regulations and driving strategies for buses, could contribute to better subjective well-being across populations.
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解读公共交通参与对主观幸福感的影响:来自中国杭州的证据
引言 本研究基于特大城市的流动性现状和交通困境,从日常流动性、服务质量评价、换乘体验和未来服务等方面探讨了公共交通参与(PTP)与主观幸福感(SWB)之间的相关性。以 37 个因素为基础,以主观幸福感为目标变量,构建了 LightGBM 模型。结果地铁的日常使用是影响主观幸福感的最重要因素。不同年龄段的人对地铁系统的了解和使用情况各不相同,60 岁以下的人因使用地铁而获得更好的主观幸福感。换乘时间超过 12 分钟的公共交通换乘会显著降低主观幸福感。换乘满意度对 SWB 的影响受公共交通换乘时间消耗的影响。交通信息查询被频繁使用,但准确性较差。对公交车准点率的担忧放大了对 SWB 的负面影响。受访者对未来交通服务的积极偏好可以巩固他们对公共交通服务的参与度和 SWB。结论更简单便捷的地铁系统、更准确的交通信息查询方法、更短的公共交通换乘时间以及新的公共汽车法规和驾驶策略,都有助于提高不同人群的主观幸福感。
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