Assessing Bike-Transit Accessibility

被引:1
|
作者
Passmore, Reid [1 ]
Watkins, Kari [2 ]
Guensler, Randall [1 ]
机构
[1] Georgia Inst Technol, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Atlanta, GA 30332 USA
[2] Univ Calif Davis, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Davis, CA USA
关键词
bicycles; human factors; modeling and forecasting; planning and policy; public transportation; accessibility; multimodal; BICYCLE;
D O I
10.1177/03611981241234902
中图分类号
TU [建筑科学];
学科分类号
0813 ;
摘要
Bicycles are a potential first-last mile mode that can augment the service area of public transit, yet it is difficult to fully account for bike-to-transit trips in planning and travel demand modeling processes. This paper presents a methodology for assessing bicycle first-last mile trips from one area to many possible areas using three visualizations on accessibility, travel times, and transit mode(s) utilized. Two configurations of bicycle first-last mile travel are considered: bringing the bicycle aboard transit to have the bicycle for biking at both ends of the trip (bike-transit-bike) and leaving the bike at the first stop (bike-transit-walk). Three locations in and near Atlanta, GA, U.S., are selected for analysis, and the optimal routes to all possible destinations in the transit service area are calculated for walk-transit-walk, bike-transit-walk, and bike-transit-bike. The walking and biking portions of trips are modeled using Dijkstra's algorithm, and the transit portion is modeled using the round-based public transit optimized routing (RAPTOR) algorithm. Results indicate that bike-transit-bike and bike-transit-walk decrease travel and wait times for transit, and in many cases reduce the number of transfers required compared with walk-transit-walk. Transit services with higher travel speeds or frequencies, such as heavy rail, greatly increased the number of accessible destinations and reduced travel times. Thus, an origin's distance to rail service had a major impact on the number of accessible TAZs. Planners and engineers can use this research to examine how public transit service changes and new cycling infrastructure can affect the accessibility of bike-transit trips.
引用
收藏
页码:591 / 606
页数:16
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Evaluating accessibility benefits and ridership of bike-transit integration through a social equity lens
    Liu, Luyu
    Lee, Jinhyung
    Miller, Harvey J.
    COMPUTERS ENVIRONMENT AND URBAN SYSTEMS, 2024, 112
  • [2] The social sustainability of cycling: Assessing equity in the accessibility of bike-sharing services
    Giuffrida, Nadia
    Pilla, Francesco
    Carroll, Paraic
    JOURNAL OF TRANSPORT GEOGRAPHY, 2023, 106
  • [3] Transit Deserts: Equity analysis of public transit accessibility
    Aman, Javad Jomehpour Chahar
    Smith-Colin, Janille
    JOURNAL OF TRANSPORT GEOGRAPHY, 2020, 89
  • [4] Assessing and Predicting Mobility Improvement of Integrating Bike-Sharing into Multimodal Public Transport Systems
    Kapuku, Christian
    Kho, Seung-Young
    Kim, Dong-Kyu
    Cho, Shin-Hyung
    TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH RECORD, 2021, 2675 (11) : 204 - 213
  • [5] Composite Accessibility Index: A Novel and Holistic Measure for Evaluating Transit Accessibility
    Rathod, Rohit
    Joshi, Gaurang
    Arkatkar, Shriniwas
    TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH RECORD, 2024,
  • [6] Enhancing Urban Mobility with Aerial Ropeway Transit (ART): Future Accessibility Impacts of Multimodal Transit Expansion Scenarios
    Pani, Agnivesh
    Puppala, Harish
    Jha, Shreepati
    Gupta, Ankit
    Mukhopadhyay, Ayan
    Dubey, Abhishek
    TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH RECORD, 2024,
  • [7] Joint design of shared-bike and transit services in corridors
    Luo, Xiaoling
    Gu, Weihua
    Fan, Wenbo
    TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH PART C-EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES, 2021, 132
  • [8] Immigrant settlement patterns, transit accessibility, and transit use
    Allen, Jeff
    Farber, Steven
    Greaves, Stephen
    Clifton, Geoffrey
    Wu, Hao
    Sarkar, Somwrita
    Levinson, David M.
    JOURNAL OF TRANSPORT GEOGRAPHY, 2021, 96
  • [9] Dynamic transit accessibility and transit gap causality analysis
    Fayyaz, S. Kiavash
    Liu, Xiaoyue Cathy
    Porter, Richard J.
    JOURNAL OF TRANSPORT GEOGRAPHY, 2017, 59 : 27 - 39
  • [10] Accessibility derivative: Measuring the accessibility contribution of public transit routes
    Liu, Luyu
    Miller, Harvey J.
    ENVIRONMENT AND PLANNING B-URBAN ANALYTICS AND CITY SCIENCE, 2024,