Aspects of commuting behavior: Preferred arrival time, use of information and switching propensity

Aspects of commuting behavior: Preferred arrival time, use of information and switching propensity

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Article ID: iaor19931079
Country: United States
Volume: 26A
Issue: 5
Start Page Number: 409
End Page Number: 418
Publication Date: Sep 1992
Journal: Transportation Research. Part A, Policy and Practice
Authors: ,
Keywords: commuting
Abstract:

This paper analyzes the results of a commuter behavior survey conducted in Austin, TX. Commuters’ preferred arrival times at the workplace, use of traffic information and switching propensity (for both route and depature time) are discussed. Mathematical models are developed for each of these aspects relating them to three types of factors: traffic system characteristics, workplace conditions and individual attributes. The preferred arrival time at the workplace is modeled as a Poisson regression model, use of information as a binary logit function and switching decision as multinomial logit choice models. Comparisons are drawn between this sample and similar studies conducted in Seattle, WA.

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