This study has developed a city-wide method to identify all regions with poor transport accessibility using GPS data generated by taxis. This approach is composed of four major steps, including travel pattern modeling, accessibility measure building, detecting regions with poor accessibility, and analyzing specific problems. Using GPS data collected from all taxis operating in the Chinese city of Harbin, the performance of this approach is tested. In total, 10 worst regions have been identified with accessibility measures reaching only 81.3% of the overall average across the city. A serious accessibility problem to filling stations has also been discovered, in which drivers from nearly 92.6% of the residential areas have to travel longer than 30 minutes to refill their vehicles. The experimental results demonstrate the potential and effectiveness of the proposed method in detecting accessibility problems and assisting policy makers in improving accessibility situations across the city.


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    Title :

    City-Wide Examining Transport Network Accessibility Using Taxi GPS Data


    Contributors:
    Cui, Jianxun (author) / Liu, Feng (author) / Janssens, Davy (author) / Shi, An (author) / Wets, Geert (author)

    Conference:

    15th COTA International Conference of Transportation Professionals ; 2015 ; Beijing, China


    Published in:

    CICTP 2015 ; 3588-3599


    Publication date :

    2015-07-13




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Electronic Resource


    Language :

    English





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