Smart card data (SCD) provide a new perspective for analysing the long-term spatiotemporal travel characteristics of public transit users. Understanding the commuting patterns provides useful insights for urban traffic management. This study attempts to identify and cluster commuting patterns and explore the influencing factors by combining SCD and traditional household travel survey data (HTSD) in Nanjing, China. First, the authors generate the commuting regularity rules using one-day HTSD. Then, the regular metro commuters are identified in four-week (20-weekday) SCD. Using the clustering method of the Gaussian mixture model, they classify metro commuters in SCD into three commuting pattern groups, namely, classic pattern, off-peak pattern, and long-distance pattern, based on their spatiotemporal characteristics. Next, they identify the corresponding metro commuters of these three groups in HTSD and apply a mixed logit regression model to determine the factors influencing metro commuting patterns from multiple dimensions. The results show that some socioeconomic attributes (e.g. gender, age, annual income, education, and occupation) as well as bus station density, metro lines, transfer mode, and transfer distance significantly impact commuting patterns. The findings can provide valuable information for planners and managers to put forward relevant transport guiding measures for alleviating traffic congestion and improving urban traffic management.
Research on classification and influencing factors of metro commuting patterns by combining smart card data and household travel survey data
IET Intelligent Transport Systems ; 13 , 10 ; 1525-1532
2019-07-17
8 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
pattern clustering , regular metro commuters , cluster commuting patterns , public transit users , commuting regularity rules , metro commuting patterns , road traffic , long-distance pattern , metro lines , useful insights , Gaussian mixture model , improving urban traffic management , off-peak pattern , transportation , Gaussian processes , one-day HTSD , smart cards , mixed logit regression model , long-term spatiotemporal travel characteristics , commuting pattern groups , clustering method , corresponding metro commuters , influencing factors , traditional household travel survey data , smart card data , spatiotemporal characteristics , transfer distance significantly impact commuting patterns , traffic engineering computing , SCD , classic pattern , traffic congestion , regression analysis , pattern classification
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