The destination choice is an essential step of the travel demand modeling. Many previous studies were concentrated onland use which means that the utilization of land for different activities such as residential, commercial, industrial,educational, etc. is linked with travel demand. Accessibility is often seen to be an important determinant of the activitiesdestination choice. This study is concerned with using the accessibility concept to investigate the utility function of theactivity destination choice. A case study is Port Said (PS) City in Egypt. The characteristics of time, cost, and incomelevel are obtained from activity based comprehensive transportation surveys. The benefit or utility of choosing aspecific activity (BM values) are estimated based on the calculation of accessibility benefit from time-space geographymeasures for different zones in PS. Binary and Multinomial logit models were used for daily activities performed byindividuals. During different time segment, the model predicts individual probability of choosing one of the followingfive activities: work, shopping, school, university, and Leisure. The accessibility benefits are examined associating withdecreasing travel time (public transport-oriented development), improving income level for poor, and restricting car use.Finally, the model approved to be sensitive to different measures and hence it can be used as an effective informativetool to the decision makers.
Transport Accessibility: A Tool for Identification of Activity- Based Destination Choice Model for Port-Said City, Egypt
2014
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