泰国曼谷共享自动驾驶汽车第一英里服务模式选择分析

IF 1 4区 工程技术 Q4 ENGINEERING, CIVIL Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers-Transport Pub Date : 2023-10-18 DOI:10.1680/jtran.23.00052
Ampol Karoonsoontawong, Arkar Than Win, Kunnawee Kanitpong, Siradol Siridhara
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共享自动驾驶汽车(sav)是一种很有前途的第一英里公共交通方式。本研究的重点是模式选择分析假设sav在泰国曼谷引入。进行了基于有效设计的陈述偏好实验。通过对显示偏好和状态偏好组合数据的嵌套logit技巧,获得了重新缩放的logit模型。结果表明,随着自动驾驶汽车的引入,现有出租车、摩的(MC)和轻型公共交通(LPT)的份额将分别减少约28.24%、27.50%和21.93%。这表明,习惯使用出租车和MC作为第一英里服务的人分别是最可能和第二可能改变选择的sav。估算了收入群体的时间值。服务提供商应考虑降低出行成本以吸引更多低收入用户,减少出行时间以吸引更多高收入用户。平均弹性和仿真结果表明,为了有效地吸引更多的人选择自动驾驶汽车,提高自动驾驶汽车的出行成本应优先于出行时间,而出行时间的改善导致自动驾驶汽车从出租车和MC的转变最多。
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Mode choice analysis of shared autonomous vehicles as first-mile service in Bangkok, Thailand
Shared autonomous vehicles (SAVs) are a promising first-mile mode to access the public transportation. This study focuses on the mode choice analysis assuming that SAVs are introduced in Bangkok, Thailand. Stated preference experiments based on efficient design were conducted. The rescaled logit model was obtained from the nested logit trick on the combined revealed-preference and stated-preference data. The results showed that with the introduction of SAVs, the shares of existing taxi, motorcycle taxi (MC), and light public transit (LPT) modes will decrease by approximately 28.24%, 27.50% and 21.93%, respectively. These indicate that people who are accustomed to using taxi and MC as their first-mile services are respective most and second most likely to change their choices to SAVs. The values of times for income groups were estimated. Service providers should consider reducing travel cost to attract more lower-income users, and reducing travel time to attract more higher-income users. The average elasticities and simulation results imply that the improvement of the travel cost of SAVs should be a priority over travel time in order to effectively attract more individuals to the SAVs mode, and the improvement of travel time of SAVs leads to the most shift from taxi and MC.
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期刊介绍: Transport is essential reading for those needing information on civil engineering developments across all areas of transport. This journal covers all aspects of planning, design, construction, maintenance and project management for the movement of goods and people. Specific topics covered include: transport planning and policy, construction of infrastructure projects, traffic management, airports and highway pavement maintenance and performance and the economic and environmental aspects of urban and inter-urban transportation systems.
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