Influential Factors of Household Car and Vehicle Ownership in Urban Areas of Turkey

Author:

Çelik Ali Kemal1ORCID,Kabakuş Nuriye2,Tortum Ahmet3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Quantitative Methods, Ardahan University, Ardahan, Turkey

2. Department of Emergency and Disaster Management, Atatürk University, Erzurum, Turkey

3. Department of Civil Engineering, Atatürk University, Erzurum, Turkey

Abstract

Car and vehicle ownership levels in developing countries are gradually increasing, leading to traffic congestion, energy consumption, and air pollution. As a developing country, Turkey encounters many of the issues caused by this rapid increase in car ownership. This paper aims to examine potential determinants of household car and vehicle ownership behavior in urban areas of Turkey by concentrating on three cities (Ankara, Erzurum, and Bayburt) that are distinct in population, geographical region, and public transit services. For this purpose, a written survey was administered to 1389 households living in these cities. The data is analyzed using alternative ordered response models—the generalized ordered logit, partial proportional odds (PPO), and heteroskedastic ordered logit models. To the best of our knowledge, this study is the first attempt to compare alternative ordered response models to determine car and vehicle ownership behavior in Turkey. Consequently, the PPO model was found to be the most parsimonious model among the others. The results demonstrated that household car and vehicle ownership behavior in Turkey differs significantly with urban area size. The estimation results also revealed that several key drivers, including type of dwelling, parking availability, household monthly income, and public transit use, significantly influence Turkish households’ car and vehicle ownership levels. This study’s empirical findings may provide insight to policymakers and stakeholders for future transportation strategies and policies.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering

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