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A GPS-aided survey for assessing trip reporting accuracy and travel of students without telephone land lines

机译:GPS辅助调查,用于评估旅行报告的准确性和没有电话座机的学生的旅行

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A geo-positioning satellite (GPS)-based survey, using a web-based prompted recall tool, was conducted on a sample of 94 students at the University of Toronto from November 2008 to April 2009. The sample included students with and without telephone land lines, allowing for a statistical comparison of demographic and travel behaviour attributes. The same subjects simultaneously completed a traditional trip reporting survey, modelled on the household travel survey in Toronto, allowing for a comparison between the travel behaviour information obtained from the GPS and that reported by the participants in the traditional survey. Students with a land line are more likely to live in houses, with parents, and to live in suburban areas than students without a land line. They also make fewer trips in total, fewer discretionary trips, more transit and auto trips and fewer active trips than students without a land line. By comparing questionnaire-based data and GPS data, we found that most participants reported in the questionnaire either the same number of GPS-based trips or fewer. On average, the GPS survey captured 1.29 more daily trips per participant than the corresponding trips reported in the questionnaire.
机译:从2008年11月至2009年4月,在多伦多大学对94名学生进行了抽样调查,使用了基于网络的提示式召回工具,进行了基于地理位置卫星(GPS)的调查。行,可以对人口统计特征和出行行为属性进行统计比较。相同的对象同时完成了以多伦多家庭旅行调查为模型的传统旅行报告调查,从而可以比较从GPS获得的旅行行为信息和传统调查参与者报告的旅行行为信息。有固定电话的学生比没有固定电话的学生更有可能与父母一起居住在房屋中,并在郊区居住。与没有陆线的学生相比,他们的总旅行次数,更少的自由行旅行,更多的过境和自动旅行以及更少的活跃旅行。通过比较基于问卷的数据和GPS数据,我们发现大多数参与者在问卷中报告的基于GPS的旅行次数相同或更少。平均而言,GPS调查所捕获的每位参与者的每日行程比调查表中报告的相应行程多出1.29次。

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    《Transportation Planning and Technology》 |2012年第2期|p.161-173|共13页
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    Department of Civil Engineering, University of Toronto, 35 St. George Street, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 1A4, Canada;

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