Estimating and Implementing a Vehicle-Type Model in an Activity-Based Travel Model Framework

Author:

Erhardt Greg1ORCID,Hensle David2ORCID,Bradley Mark3ORCID,Imarah Michelle1,Freedman Joel2ORCID,Gardner Max4ORCID,Stabler Ben5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Engineering, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY

2. RSG, Portland, OR

3. RSG, Santa Barbara, CA

4. RSG (currently Streetlight Data), Berkeley, CA

5. RSG (currently Motionworks), Portland, OR

Abstract

Characteristics of household vehicles can influence daily travel behavior and can vary greatly by vehicle type. Vehicle type is defined here as a combination of body type, fuel type, and age. Using data compiled primarily from the National Household Travel Survey, a multinomial logit model was developed to predict vehicle type based on characteristics of the household that owns the vehicle. The model was then implemented for the San Francisco Bay Area in the ActivitySim activity-based modeling framework and validated against observed data. The ActivitySim project’s goal is to create and maintain advanced, open-source, activity-based travel behavior modeling software, based on best software development practices, for distribution to the public, free of charge. A naïve 2030 scenario was analyzed to show model response to changes in the vehicle fleet.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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