The influence of street environments on fuel efficiency: insights from naturalistic driving

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X. Wang
C. Liu
L. Kostyniuk
Q. Shen
S. Bao
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[1] Central Michigan University,Department of Geography
[2] University of Maryland,Urban Studies and Planning Program, National Center for Smart Growth, Research and Education
[3] University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute,Urban and Regional Planning
[4] University of Michigan,Department of Urban Design and Planning, College of Built Environments
[5] University of Washington,undefined
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International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology | 2014年 / 11卷
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Street environments; Fuel efficiency; Structural equation modeling; Naturalistic driving;
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Fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions in the transportation sector are a result of a “three-legged stool”: fuel types, vehicle fuel efficiency, and vehicle miles travelled (VMT). While there is a substantial body of literature that examines the connection between the built environment and total VMT, few studies have focused on the impacts of the street environment on fuel consumption rate. Our research applied structural equation modeling to examine how driving behaviors and fuel efficiency respond to different street environments. We used a rich naturalistic driving dataset that recorded detailed driving patterns of 108 drivers randomly selected from the Southeast Michigan region. The results show that, some features of compact streets such as lower speed limit, higher intersection density, and higher employment density are associated with lower driving speed, more speed changes, and lower fuel efficiency; however, other features such as higher population density and higher density of pedestrian-scale retails improve fuel efficiency. The aim of our study is to gain further understanding of energy and environmental outcomes of the urban areas and the roadway infrastructure we plan, design, and build and to better inform policy decisions concerned with sustainable transportation.
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页码:2291 / 2306
页数:15
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