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Keep pushing! Analysing public transit and car competitiveness in Tokyo

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Keep pushing! Analysing public transit and car competitiveness in Tokyo
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Article in International Scientific Journal
Year
2021
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Marcelo Altieri
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Cecília Silva
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Shintaro Terabe
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Vol. 9 No. 2
Pages: 457-465
ISSN: 2213-624X
Publisher: Elsevier
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Authenticus ID: P-00T-EZ3
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Abstract (EN): This research empirically assesses the influence of the travel time and the travel cost ratios between public transit and car on public transit modal share for commuting trips. Tokyo Metropolitan Area was selected as study case since it has one of the most competitive and successful public transit services around the world. A Generalized Estimation Equation was used to examine the effects of both competitive ratios. Data for this research was obtained from the 2018 Tokyo Person Trip Survey, the 2015 Japanese Population Census, and the Japanese Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism Geographic Information System download service. The modal share data advances from an Origin-Destination Matrix to approximately drawn the commuting destinations. Further, the sample was restricted to concern only pairs in which non-motorized modes, i.e. competing alternatives for short-distance trips, are not alternatives for the appropriate assessment of the competition between public transit and the car. Overall, the results find that public transit use advance to a greater extent from cheaper services rather than faster services, however, varying from different municipalities in Tokyo Metropolitan Area, as well as whatever it is the commuting origin or destination. Furthermore, though each megacity is unique in its terms, findings from this research provide insights for the design of future transport policies, especially in developing megacities.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 9
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