Travel and Emissions Analysis of Sustainable Transportation Policies with Activity-Based Modeling

Author:

Shiftan Yoram1,Kheifits Leonid2,Sorani Michael3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Transportation and Geo-Information Engineering, Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Technion–Israel Institute of Technology, Technion City, Haifa 32000, Israel.

2. P.O. Box 62166, Tel Aviv 61621, Israel.

3. Tel Aviv Activity-Based Transportation Model, Public Transportation Division, Ayalon Highways Company Ltd., P.O. Box 32294, Tel Aviv 61322, Israel.

Abstract

Although activity-based models (ABMs) are starting to be used for metropolitan area transportation planning and policy making, experience is lacking in the use of the wealth of information and measures that such models offer. This paper reports on the implementation of an advanced ABM developed for the Tel Aviv, Israel, metropolitan area to analyze the various transport, activity, and emissions impacts of auto restraint, transit, and land use policies. The policy implications of various scenarios are presented. The results showed that a combination of aggressive pull-and-push measures to encourage more transit and less car use had only marginal impacts on total vehicle kilometers traveled, emissions, and greenhouse gas emissions. Other findings showed no synergic effects and suggested that some policies might have had unintended outcomes. All of the policies tested led to less congestion but increased accessibility at the same time; the increased accessibility attracted more trips to the city. Overall, this study showed that ABMs could provide important advantages in the analysis of various transport policies to improve sustainable transportation development and to enable detailed analyses of the synergic effects of various policies and their impact on many indicators. The paper advances the state of the practice of the use of ABMs for policy analysis, but much more experience and insight are needed on the best way to use the rich information and abundant measures obtained from such models.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering

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