Models describing residents’ choice of non-work tour were established based on the data from the 2014 Shanghai Household Travel Survey. Multinomial logistic method was adopted to analyze the effects of characteristics of individuals, households, non-work trip, and neighborhood on their choices of four typical non-work tours with 1324 samples. The analysis indicates that compared to simple tours for maintenance, unemployed and those under 30 years old, driving cars, and getting network neighborhood services, are more likely to choose simple tour for leisure; residents driving cars and those getting dispersed neighborhood services are prone to choose complex tours for non-work activities; workers and those below 30 years old, driving cars, living in downtowns, and getting network neighborhood services, prefer complex tours for commuting and non-work activities. The study provides a basis for formulating a reasonable policy and guides residents’ non-work activity patterns.
Study on Residents’ Choice of Non-Work Tour Based on Logistic Model
17th COTA International Conference of Transportation Professionals ; 2017 ; Shanghai, China
CICTP 2017 ; 3290-3300
2018-01-18
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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