Analysis of taste heterogeneity in commuters travel decisions using joint parking and mode choice model: A case from urban India
Janak Parmar, Gulnazbanu Saiyed, Sanjaykumar Dave

TL;DR
This study models the joint decision-making process of parking and mode choice among commuters in urban India, revealing how attitudes and built-environment factors influence preferences and potential shifts in travel behavior.
Contribution
It introduces a joint parking and mode choice model incorporating attitudinal and environmental factors, addressing a gap in existing transportation demand management research.
Findings
Significant influence of attitudes on parking and mode choices
Potential shifts in preferences with parking attribute changes
Heterogeneity in willingness-to-pay among respondents
Abstract
The concept of transportation demand management (TDM) upholds the development of sustainable mobility through the triumph of optimally balanced transport modal share in cities. The modal split management directly reflects on TDM of each transport subsystem, including parking. In developing countries, the policy-makers have largely focused on supply-side measures, yet demand-side measures have remained unaddressed in policy implications. Ample literature is available presenting responses of TDM strategies, but most studies account mode choice and parking choice behaviour separately rather than considering trade-offs between them. Failing to do so may lead to biased model estimates and impropriety in policy implications. This paper seeks to fill this gap by admitting parking choice as an endogenous decision within the model of mode choice behaviour. This study integrates attitudinal…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSmart Parking Systems Research · Transportation Planning and Optimization · Urban Transport and Accessibility
MethodsEmirates Airlines Office in Dubai
