Understanding Mode Choice Behavior of People with Disabilities: A Case Study in Utah
Megh Bahadur KC, Ziqi Song, Keunhyun Park, Keith Christensen

TL;DR
This study analyzes the travel behavior of people with disabilities in Utah, revealing distinct mode preferences and highlighting the need for more inclusive transportation policies and services.
Contribution
It introduces an inclusive mode choice modeling framework that captures the unique travel behaviors of disabled individuals using Utah's household travel survey data.
Findings
Disabled individuals favor carpooling over transit.
Transit fare reductions alone do not significantly improve transit use for disabled travelers.
People with disabilities are less sensitive to travel time savings.
Abstract
Despite the growing recognition of the importance of inclusive transportation policies nationwide, there is still a gap, as the existing transportation models often fail to capture the unique travel behavior of people with disabilities. This research study focuses on understanding the mode choice behavior of individuals with travel-limited disabilities and comparing the group with no such disability. The study identified key factors influencing mode preferences for both groups by utilizing Utah's household travel survey, simulation algorithm and Multinomial Logit model. Explanatory variables include household and socio-demographic attributes, personal, trip characteristics, and built environment variables. The analysis revealed intriguing trends, including a shift towards carpooling among disabled individuals. People with disabilities placed less emphasis on travel time saving. A lower…
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Taxonomy
TopicsUrban Transport and Accessibility · Older Adults Driving Studies · Transportation and Mobility Innovations
