Travellers’ preferences for in-vehicle information systems: An exploratory analysis

Travellers’ preferences for in-vehicle information systems: An exploratory analysis

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Article ID: iaor1997222
Country: United States
Volume: 3C
Issue: 6
Start Page Number: 339
End Page Number: 351
Publication Date: Dec 1995
Journal: Transportation Research. Part C, Emerging Technologies
Authors: , , ,
Abstract:

A sample of traveler’s preferences toward in-vehicle traffic information systems was undertaken and appropriate statistical models were estimated. Specifically, ordered logit and regression analyses were conducted to quantify travelers’ ratings of the importance of in-vehicle system attributes, and the distance ahead that they prefer to be notified of various types of information provided by in-vehicle systems. Model estimation results show that travelers’ socio-economics, habitual travel patterns, commute congestion levels and attitudes toward in-vehicle technologies are significant determininants of traveler’s importance ratings and the preferred distance ahead of in-vheicle system information. These model results provide important information for both marketing and design of in-vehicle information systems.

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