
A stated preferences experiment to analyze bike sharing as an alternative transport mode
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Abstract
Currently, parameters for neither mode- nor route choice are available in terms of bike-sharing, resulting in a lack of knowledge to implement bike-sharing systems in transport demand models. Estimating such parameters is the aim of a stated preferences experiment on choices between shared bikes, public transport, and private motorized transport. Preliminary results of a multinomial logit model on a sample of 69 non-users and users of bike-sharing systems are presented. For all modes, travel costs have a negative effect on the associated utility of transport
mode. Travel time shows a negative effect for all modes, while for shared bike and public transport access and egress time has a stronger effect than time in the vehicle. For bicycling, street type has no effect, while asphalt is the most preferred type of street surface. The utility of public transport is lower with higher utilized capacity.
Keywords
Micro-mobility
Bike-sharing
Multinomial logit model
Stated preferences
Mode choice
Bike-sharing
Multinomial logit model
Stated preferences
Mode choice
DDC Classification
388 Verkehr
Extent
7 Seiten
Event
hEART 2022: 10th Symposium of the European Association for Research in Transportation, June 1-3, 2022, KU Leuven
Funding Project
Innovations in logistics and mobility / Land Hessen und House of Logistics & Mobility (HOLM) / HA-No. 1013/21-15
Faculty
Fachbereich Architektur und Bauingenieurwesen
Fachgruppe Mobilitätsmanagement
Fachgruppe Mobilitätsmanagement
Link to publication
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BibTeX
@inproceedings{Gutjar2022,
author={Gutjar, Margarita and Röth, Kai and Kowald, Matthias},
title={A stated preferences experiment to analyze bike sharing as an alternative transport mode},
pages={7 Seiten},
year={2022},
school={Hochschule RheinMain, Wiesbaden},
url={https://hlbrm.pur.hebis.de/xmlui/handle/123456789/58},
doi={10.25716/pur-45}
}