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Sustainable commute in a car-dominant city: Factors affecting alternative mode choices among university students

机译:以汽车为主的城市中的可持续通勤:影响大学生替代模式选择的因素

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This paper studies university students' commute and housing behaviors using samples from Los Angeles, a place notorious for car dependence and dominance. It finds that being embedded in this place does not make university students drive alone more than their peers in other places. Being multimodal and having a discounted transit pass increase the odds of alternative modes while holding a parking permit reduces the odds of these modes. Commute distance is positively related to carpool and telecommuting. Gender, status (undergraduate vs. gradate) and age are significantly correlated to biking, walking or public transit. Students living alone are more likely to commute by driving alone than other students. Having friends and classmates living nearby increases the odds of taking public transit. Due to data constraints, this study cannot prove whether there is any correlation between information contagion and the effects of living alone and having friends and classmates living nearby on alternative mode choice. But it proposes that the issue be worthwhile of further investigations. Base on the above, the paper recommends a comprehensive travel demand management program, utilization of information contagion effects of students and promotion of multimodal commute to better promote alternative mode of commute among university students.
机译:本文使用来自洛杉矶的样本研究大学生的通勤和住房行为,洛杉矶是一个因汽车依赖和支配地位而臭名昭著的地方。研究发现,被埋在这个地方并不能使大学生独自开车比其他地方的同龄人更多。多式联运和打折通行证增加了其他方式的几率,而持有停车许可证则降低了这些方式的几率。通勤距离与拼车和远程通勤正相关。性别,身份(大学生或研究生)和年龄与骑自行车,步行或公共交通显着相关。独居的学生比其他学生更可能独自驾驶。让朋友和同学住在附近会增加搭乘公共交通工具的几率。由于数据的限制,本研究无法证明信息传播与单独生活以及在替代模式选择中让亲朋好友居住在附近的影响之间是否存在任何相关性。但是它认为这个问题值得进一步研究。在此基础上,本文提出了一套综合的出行需求管理方案,利用学生的信息传播效果,促进多式联运,以更好地促进大学生的通勤替代方式。

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