利用德国共享单车系统研究共享单车路线选择行为

Hauke Reckermann, Margarita Gutjar, Matthias Kowald
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本研究旨在探讨德国城市和农村地区共享自行车路线选择的决定因素。为此,我们在德国多个城市开展了关于路线选择的陈述偏好(SP)调查。调查对象来自德国一个地区性共享单车系统(BSS)的服务区域。该地区包括五个主要城市和几个中小城市。调查对象包括共享单车系统的用户和非用户。在分析 SP 数据时使用了混合多项式对数模型。研究还计算了选定属性的支付意愿(WTP)值。对路线选择有重要影响的因素包括出入口时间、乘车时间和乘车费用。研究发现了显著的随机异质性,尤其是乘车费用。据报告,与社会人口属性的交互作用还存在进一步的异质性。街道类型、路面和自行车基础设施对路线选择也有显著影响。基础设施偏好与受访者年龄之间的联系非常明显。虽然 WTP 值受到骑行成本感知随机异质性的强烈影响,但大多数 WTP 值与其他研究得出的值相当。
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Studying shared bike route choice behavior using a bike-sharing system in Germany

The objective of this research is to explore the determinants of shared bike route choice in both urban and rural settings in Germany. To this end, a stated preference (SP) survey on route choice was conducted across several German cities. Participants were drawn from the service area of a regional bike-sharing system (BSS) in Germany. This area included five major cities and several mid-sized and smaller municipalities. The survey includes responses from both users and non-users of the BSS. Mixed multinomial logit models were used in analysis of the SP data. The study also calculated the willingness to pay (WTP) values for selected attributes. Significant influences on route choice included access and egress time, ride time, and ride cost. Significant random heterogeneity was found, especially for ride cost. Further heterogeneity was reported for interactions with sociodemographic attributes. Street type, surface, and bike infrastructure also had significant effects on route choice. Linkages between infrastructural preferences and respondents’ ages were evident. Although WTP values were strongly influenced by random heterogeneity in ride cost perception, most WTP values were comparable to the values obtained in other studies.

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