Abstract In general, accessibility shows the ease of reaching destinations and the interaction between the land use and the transportation systems. In this paper, attempt is made to assess the accessibility through commuters’ travel behavior pattern for working trip only. The effects of trip characteristics like trip length, trip time, and trip cost and socioeconomic characteristics like gender, age, income, occupation, and vehicle ownership on travel behavior and mode choice are studied for work trips for different mixed land use neighborhoods (wards) of Vadodara city. Four types of modes are considered, namely, car, bus, shared auto, and two wheelers. Accessibility index is prepared for different neighborhoods. It is found that the change in the land use mix affects the commuters’ travel behavior and mode choice selection.
Assessment of Accessibility for Mixed Land Use Neighborhoods Through Travel Behavior Pattern
2019-01-01
8 pages
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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