Income Effects and Other New Findings on Complexity of Transit Tours

Author:

Bernardin Vincent L.1,Swenson Andrew2,Jiang Zhuojun3,Grovak Michael4

Affiliation:

1. Bernardin, Lochmueller & Associates, Inc., 6200 Vogel Road, Evansville, IN 47715.

2. Indianapolis Metropolitan Planning Organization, 200 East Washington Street, Suite 1922, Indianapolis, IN 46204.

3. Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission, 111 Liberty Street, Suite 100, Columbus, OH 43215.

4. Bernardin, Lochmueller & Associates, Inc., 3495 Kent Avenue, Suite I-400, West Lafayette, IN 47906.

Abstract

Tours involving the use of public transit have always been viewed as less complex–including fewer stops and types of activities within a tour–than tours made by automobile or other modes. However, this traditional hypothesis was developed and supported by household travel surveys that included a relatively small subsample of transit users. The authors present a report on recent onboard transit ridership surveys in Indianapolis, Indiana, and Columbus, Ohio, that were used to collect information on the complexity of transit riders’ tours. The results suggested that, contrary to common belief, transit tours were at least as complex as tours by other modes, on the basis of household surveys of the same regions. Results of the new surveys also revealed that income and vehicle ownership had a significant and opposite effect on the complexity of transit tours than they had on tours by other modes. Thus, the traditional hypothesis of simpler transit tours held for more affluent transit users but did not hold for a typical, less affluent transit user. Comparisons of the results of the onboard and household surveys further suggested that the traditional hypothesis of simple transit tours might have arisen from a bias toward more affluent riders in the subsample of household travel surveys that contained transit. The overall finding that transit tours may actually be more complex and involve more types of activities than previously thought has important implications for transit planning.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering

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