Tour‐based mode choice of joint household travel patterns on weekend and weekday

Tour‐based mode choice of joint household travel patterns on weekend and weekday

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Article ID: iaor20134230
Volume: 40
Issue: 4
Start Page Number: 789
End Page Number: 811
Publication Date: Jul 2013
Journal: Transportation
Authors: ,
Keywords: behaviour
Abstract:

Joint household travel, with or without joint participation in an activity, constitutes a fundamental aspect in modelling activity‐based travel behaviour. This paper examines joint household travel arrangements and mode choices using a utility maximising approach. An individual tour‐based mode choice model is formulated contingent on the choice of joint tour patterns where joint household activities and shared ride arrangements are recognised as part of the joint household decision‐making that influences the travel modes of each household member. Two models, one for weekend and one for weekday, are estimated using empirical data from the Sydney Household Travel Survey. The results show that weekend travel is characterised by a high joint household activity participation rate while weekday travel is distinguished by more intra‐household shared ride arrangements. The arrangements of joint household travel are highly associated with travel purpose, social and mobility constraints and household resources. On weekends, public transport is mainly used by captive users (i.e., no‐car households and students) and its share is about half of that on weekdays. Also, the value of travel time savings (VOTs) are found to be higher on weekends than on weekdays, running entirely counter to the common belief that weekend VOTs are lower than weekday VOTs. This paper highlights the importance of studying joint household travel and using different transport management measures for alleviating traffic congestion on weekdays and weekends.

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