Who is Buying SUVs and Light Trucks in Montreal? A Factor and Cluster Analysis

Author:

Hickson Stephen1ORCID,Badami Madhav G.12,Manaugh Kevin23ORCID,DeWeese James4ORCID,El-Geneidy Ahmed1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School or Urban Planning, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec

2. Bieler School of Environment, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec

3. Department of Geography, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec

4. Arup, Toronto, Ontario

Abstract

The steady growth in light truck use and ownership in Canada is a cause for concern because it poses significant negative externalities in the form of higher fatalities, increased congestion, impacts on the environment, and infrastructure wear and tear. Understanding why drivers choose to use these vehicles is important for policymakers interested in decreasing their use. Using data from 2,203 vehicle owners in the Montreal metropolitan area, this study uses a factor-cluster analysis approach to generate five distinct groups of drivers: a uto-dependent families, pragmatic drivers, established drivers, physically active workers, and urban drivers. Identifying these unique groups can be a useful step for policymakers interested in reducing light truck ownership by influencing vehicle choice changes, mode shifts, and land use changes. Findings from this study can help transport policymakers better understand the nuanced factors that influence the choice of a light truck on Montreal’s roads.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering

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