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Understanding bike share cyclist route choice using GPS data: Comparing dominant routes and shortest paths

机译:使用GPS数据了解自行车共享骑行者的路线选择:比较主要路线和最短路径

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This paper investigates cyclist route choices using global positioning system (GPS) data collected from 750 bicycles in Hamilton, Ontario's bike share system - SoBi (Social Bicycles) Hamilton. A dataset containing 161,426 GPS trajectories describing observed routes of cyclists using SoBi bikes over a 12-month period (April 1, 2015 to March 31, 2016) is used for analysis. This study groups trips by origin-destination hub pairs and uses a GIS (geographic information system)-based map-matching algorithm to generate routes along with attributes such as length, number of intersections, number of turns, and unique road segments. Unique routes and their use frequencies are extracted from all the hub-to-hub trips using a GIS-based link signature extraction tool developed for this research. The most popular routes between hubs taken by cyclists are then identified as dominant routes and their attributes are compared to those of corresponding shortest path routes derived by minimizing distance traveled. The comparison finds significant differences in multiple attributes, and demonstrates that dominant routes are significantly longer than their shortest distance counterparts, suggesting that cyclists are willing to detour for routes characterized by positive features such as bicycle facilities and low traffic volumes. Detouring does, however, come at a cost increases in number of turns and number of intersections. This research not only enhances our understanding of cyclist route preferences within a bike share system, it also presents a GIS-based approach for identifying potential locations for future bike facilities based on such preferences.
机译:本文使用从安大略省汉密尔顿的自行车共享系统-SoBi(Social Bicycles Hamilton)的750辆自行车中收集的全球定位系统(GPS)数据,研究了自行车手的路线选择。使用一个包含161,426个GPS轨迹的数据集进行分析,这些轨迹描述了在12个月内(2015年4月1日至2016年3月31日)使用SoBi自行车观察到的骑行路线。这项研究按起点-目的地枢纽对对行程进行分组,并使用基于GIS(地理信息系统)的地图匹配算法来生成路线以及属性,例如长度,交叉路口数,转弯数和唯一路段。使用针对此研究开发的基于GIS的链接签名提取工具,从所有从中心到中心的行程中提取唯一的路线及其使用频率。然后,将骑自行车者在花鼓之间最流行的路线确定为主导路线,并将其属性与通过最小化行驶距离得出的相应最短路径路线的属性进行比较。比较发现在多个属性上存在显着差异,并且表明主要路线比最短距离的路线长得多,这表明骑自行车的人愿意绕道行驶,这些路线具有自行车设施和低交通量等积极特征。然而,绕道行驶确实增加了匝数和交叉路口的成本。这项研究不仅增强了我们对自行车共享系统中骑车人路线偏好的理解,而且还提出了一种基于GIS的方法,可以基于这种偏好来识别未来自行车设施的潜在位置。

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    《Journal of Transport Geography》 |2018年第7期|172-181|共10页
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    McMaster Univ, TransLAB Transportat Res Lab, Sch Geog & Earth Sci, 1280 Main St West, Hamilton, ON L8S 4K1, Canada;

    McMaster Univ, TransLAB Transportat Res Lab, Sch Geog & Earth Sci, 1280 Main St West, Hamilton, ON L8S 4K1, Canada;

    McMaster Univ, TransLAB Transportat Res Lab, Sch Geog & Earth Sci, 1280 Main St West, Hamilton, ON L8S 4K1, Canada;

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  • 关键词

    Active travel; Bike share; Cycling; Dominant; Route choice; Shortest path;

    机译:主动出行;共享自行车;骑自行车;占优势;路线选择;最短路径;

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