VMT, energy consumption, and GHG emissions forecasting for passenger transportation

VMT, energy consumption, and GHG emissions forecasting for passenger transportation

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Article ID: iaor20121399
Volume: 46
Issue: 3
Start Page Number: 487
End Page Number: 500
Publication Date: Mar 2012
Journal: Transportation Research Part A
Authors: , ,
Keywords: statistics: inference
Abstract:

Globalization, greenhouse gas emissions and energy concerns, emerging vehicle technologies, and improved statistical modeling capabilities make the present moment an opportune time to revisit aggregate vehicle miles traveled (VMT), energy consumption, and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions forecasting for passenger transportation. Using panel data for the 48 continental states during the period 1998–2008, the authors develop simultaneous equation models for predicting VMT on different road functional classes and examine how different technological solutions and changes in fuel prices can affect passenger VMT. Moreover, a random coefficient panel data model is developed to estimate the influence of various factors (such as demographics, socioeconomic variables, fuel tax, and capacity) on the total amount of passenger VMT in the United States. To assess the influence of each significant factor on VMT, elasticities are estimated. Further, the authors investigate the effect of different policies governing fuel tax and population density on future energy consumption and GHG emissions. The presented methodology and estimation results can assist transportation planners and policy‐makers in determining future energy and transportation infrastructure investment needs.

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