Evaluation of the impact of COVID-19 on transport sustainability

IF 1.5 4区 工程技术 Q3 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers-Engineering Sustainability Pub Date : 2023-03-10 DOI:10.1680/jensu.22.00050
N. Nadimi, Mohammad Ali Zayandehroodi, Fatemeh Rahmani, Morteza Asadamraji, T. Litman
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The COVID-19 outbreak changed travel behavior in many ways. This paper evaluates these changes in Tehran, Iran from a transportation sustainability perspective. It uses data from travel surveys before and during the pandemic to evaluate changes in travel activity and their impacts on public transportation (PT) system costs and revenues, air quality, and traffic crashes. A structural equation model (SEM) is used to assess the potential impact of passengers’ characteristics, details of each transportation mode and the severity of COVID-19 on travel behavior. Hypothesis testing is used to compare the changes that occurred in air quality and traffic crashes. SEM outputs indicate that the frequency of trips previously made by sustainable modes and changes in regular trips have the highest impact on the sustainability of trips made during the COVID-19 pandemic. Air quality declined in many city districts. The pandemic caused reductions in PT ridership and increase in private cars use, which threaten the long-term sustainability of public transit services. Crash fatalities declined slightly, especially during periods of movement restrictions. However, the motorcycle fatal crashes increased in comparison to the reduction in its trips, apparently due to increased traffic speeds. The government did not use the pandemic as an opportunity to promote sustainable and low-contagion modes. This analysis suggests that the COVID-19 outbreak reduced overall transportation sustainability in Tehran.
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评估COVID-19对交通可持续性的影响
COVID-19疫情在许多方面改变了旅行行为。本文从交通可持续性的角度对伊朗德黑兰的这些变化进行了评估。它使用大流行之前和期间的旅行调查数据来评估旅行活动的变化及其对公共交通系统成本和收入、空气质量和交通事故的影响。使用结构方程模型(SEM)评估乘客特征、每种交通方式的细节和COVID-19严重程度对出行行为的潜在影响。假设检验用于比较空气质量和交通事故发生的变化。SEM的输出表明,在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,以前采用可持续模式的出行频率和定期出行的变化对出行的可持续性影响最大。许多城区的空气质量都有所下降。疫情导致公交乘客减少,私家车使用量增加,威胁到公共交通服务的长期可持续性。事故死亡人数略有下降,特别是在行动限制期间。然而,摩托车致命事故的增加与其行程的减少相比,显然是由于交通速度的提高。政府没有利用这次大流行来推广可持续的低传染模式。这一分析表明,2019冠状病毒病的爆发降低了德黑兰整体交通的可持续性。
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期刊介绍: Engineering Sustainability provides a forum for sharing the latest thinking from research and practice, and increasingly is presenting the ''how to'' of engineering a resilient future. The journal features refereed papers and shorter articles relating to the pursuit and implementation of sustainability principles through engineering planning, design and application. The tensions between and integration of social, economic and environmental considerations within such schemes are of particular relevance. Methodologies for assessing sustainability, policy issues, education and corporate responsibility will also be included. The aims will be met primarily by providing papers and briefing notes (including case histories and best practice guidance) of use to decision-makers, practitioners, researchers and students.
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