接驳巴士站附近的步行能力是否会影响快速公交车站的上车人数?

IF 2 4区 工程技术 Q3 TRANSPORTATION Journal of Public Transportation Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jpubtr.2022.100026
Luis E. Ramos-Santiago
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许多研究都集中在快速交通车站(如重型或轻轨或快速公交)周围土地使用和建筑环境特征的潜在影响上,这些特征是乘客光顾的关键决定因素或中介因素。许多发现了统计上显著的关联,但与人口、社会经济、服务质量和更大规模的网络可达性因素相比,它们的影响相对较弱。然而,大多数研究都忽略了通往快速公交车站的公交线路站点周围的区域。本研究考察了洛杉矶的多式联运交通网络,以了解接驳巴士站周围的步行性如何影响洛杉矶地铁快速公交站的上车人数。采用多层广义线性模型,并将其与巴士站步行性数据和相关控制相结合,以解释从接驳巴士站到快速公交站的相关人次,以及这与接驳巴士站周围的土地使用和设计特征之间的关系。结果表明,微弱但统计上显著的影响,并讨论了政策含义。
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Does walkability around feeder bus-stops influence rapid-transit station boardings?

Numerous studies have focused on the potential influence of land-use and built-environment features around rapid-transit stations (e.g. heavy or light rail or bus rapid-transit) as key determinants or mediators of patronage. Many find statistically significant associations, yet their effects are relatively weak as compared to demographic, socio-economic, service quality, and larger-scale network accessibility factors. Yet most studies have ignored areas surrounding stops on bus lines that feed into rapid-transit stations. This study examines Los Angeles’s multimodal transit network to understand how walkability around feeder bus-stops might affect boardings at LA Metro’s rapid-transit stations. A multilevel generalized linear model is implemented and fitted with bus-stop walkability data and relevant controls to explain the number of linked person-trips from feeder bus-stops to rapid-transit stations and how this might be associated with land use and design characteristics around feeder bus stops. Results indicate a weak but statistically significant influence and policy implications are discussed.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Public Transportation, affiliated with the Center for Urban Transportation Research, is an international peer-reviewed open access journal focused on various forms of public transportation. It publishes original research from diverse academic disciplines, including engineering, economics, planning, and policy, emphasizing innovative solutions to transportation challenges. Content covers mobility services available to the general public, such as line-based services and shared fleets, offering insights beneficial to passengers, agencies, service providers, and communities.
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