In this paper two multinomial logit modal choice models are calibrated and verified on an SP data base particularly focusing on the pedestrian mode choice. The former is relative to systematic purposes such as workplace; the latter to non systematic such as shopping. Both models consider a set of alternatives including the pedestrian one, car and bus over two distance bands. Model attributes are both conventional, such as travel time and cost, and qualitative, for example such as comfort, reliability, bus crowding. Moreover, the bus one has been considered such as a combined mode `pedestrian+bus', to valuate the impact of the pedestrian route to reach the bus stops, on the transit choice.

Pedestrian mode in modal choice models / Biggiero, Luigi; Montella, Bruno. - STAMPA. - 1:(1998), pp. 33-42. (Intervento presentato al convegno 4th International Conference on Urban Transport and the Environment tenutosi a Lisbon, Portugal nel September 1998).

Pedestrian mode in modal choice models

BIGGIERO, LUIGI;MONTELLA, BRUNO
1998

Abstract

In this paper two multinomial logit modal choice models are calibrated and verified on an SP data base particularly focusing on the pedestrian mode choice. The former is relative to systematic purposes such as workplace; the latter to non systematic such as shopping. Both models consider a set of alternatives including the pedestrian one, car and bus over two distance bands. Model attributes are both conventional, such as travel time and cost, and qualitative, for example such as comfort, reliability, bus crowding. Moreover, the bus one has been considered such as a combined mode `pedestrian+bus', to valuate the impact of the pedestrian route to reach the bus stops, on the transit choice.
1998
1853125970
Pedestrian mode in modal choice models / Biggiero, Luigi; Montella, Bruno. - STAMPA. - 1:(1998), pp. 33-42. (Intervento presentato al convegno 4th International Conference on Urban Transport and the Environment tenutosi a Lisbon, Portugal nel September 1998).
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