分析德克萨斯州奥斯汀城市路段的共享电动滑板车出行频率

IF 2.4 Q3 TRANSPORTATION Case Studies on Transport Policy Pub Date : 2024-09-12 DOI:10.1016/j.cstp.2024.101296
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电动滑板车共享系统的扩展给城市交通系统带来了优势和挑战。本研究深入探讨了德克萨斯州奥斯汀市城市路段的共享电动滑板车出行频率,利用随机森林模型剖析了建筑环境和人口变量对电动滑板车出行频率的影响。然后使用夏普利加性解释和部分依赖图对该模型进行解释。结果表明,自行车道的存在、与市中心的距离、暴力犯罪、步行能力和土地利用是最重要的变量。值得注意的是,共享电动滑板车的高出行频率往往与暴力犯罪的高发生率相吻合。该研究进一步探讨了电动滑板车出行频率与这些关键变量之间的非线性关系,揭示了使用模式的阈值效应和重大转变。这些见解为城市共享电动车服务的战略发展和监管提供了宝贵的指导。
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Analyzing shared e-scooter trip frequency on urban road segments in Austin, TX

The expansion of e-scooter sharing system presents a mix of advantages and challenges to the urban transportation system. This research delves into the frequency of shared e-scooter trips on urban road segments in Austin, TX, leveraging a Random Forest model to dissect the influence of built environment and demographic variables on e-scooter trip frequencies. The model was then interpreted using Shapley Additive Explanations and Partial Dependence Plots. Results indicated that presence of bike lanes, distance to city center, violent crime, walkability, and land use are the most important variables. Notably, high shared e-scooter trip frequency often coincides with high incidence of violent crimes. The study further explores the non-linear relationships between e-scooter trip frequency and these key variables, revealing threshold effects and significant shifts in usage patterns. These insights offer valuable guidance for cities in the strategic development and regulation of shared e-scooter services.

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