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Exploring Second Trip Patterns: An Analysis of Travel at Work in Portland.

机译:探索第二次出行方式:对波特兰工作旅行的分析。

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The development and implementation of activity-based travel demand forecasting models in US metropolitan areas have made accessible complex datasets on travel behavior. Utilizing data obtained from the Oregon Travel and Activity Survey, a dataset used to develop the activity-based travel demand forecasting model for Portland, Oregon, this thesis proposes a model for understanding mode choice decisions made by individuals while at work. A second-trip, for the purpose of this research, is defined as any trip which originates from a place of work (or study) and involves a return trip to the same place of work (or study). Incorporating both business and non-business related travel using a sequential logit model, this thesis seeks to understand the similar and dissimilar characteristics which inform mode choice after arrival at a place of employment. Planners are often employed by business improvement districts, universities, and major employers to implement travel demand management strategies to mitigate the consequences of single occupancy vehicle commuting. This work seeks to develop an understanding of travel at work and contributes to the dialogue on changing travel behavior to support sustainable mobility.
机译:在美国大都市地区,基于活动的旅行需求预测模型的开发和实施使得访问行为的复杂数据集变得可访问。利用从俄勒冈州出行和活动调查获得的数据,该数据集用于开发俄勒冈州波特兰基于活动的出行需求预测模型,提出了一个模型,用于理解个人在工作中做出的模式选择决策。出于本研究的目的,第二次旅行定义为源自工作地点(或学习地点)并涉及到同一工作地点(或学习地点)的回程旅行。本文采用顺序logit模型将商务旅行和非商务旅行相结合,力求了解相似和不相似的特征,这些特征会在到达工作地点后告知模式选择。计划人员通常被业务改进区,大学和主要雇主雇用,以实施旅行需求管理策略,以减轻单人乘车通勤的后果。这项工作旨在加深对工作中旅行的理解,并有助于开展有关改变旅行行为以支持可持续出行的对话。

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  • 作者

    Attard, Nathan.;

  • 作者单位

    State University of New York at Buffalo.;

  • 授予单位 State University of New York at Buffalo.;
  • 学科 Urban planning.;Transportation.
  • 学位 M.U.P.
  • 年度 2016
  • 页码 42 p.
  • 总页数 42
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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