Pedestrian travel choice behavior and modeling
D.C. Duives (TU Delft - Transport, Mobility and Logistics)
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Abstract
To develop policies to increase the active mode share, understanding the factors influencing active-mode travel choice behavior, both positively and negatively, is essential. Travel choice behavior research attempts to unravel these behaviors and factors. This chapter provides an overview of pedestrian travel choice behavior research trends. In particular, this chapter discusses (A) which travel choices pedestrians make, (B) which (discrete) choice models can be used to study pedestrians’ travel choice behavior, and (C) which factors are known to influence pedestrians’ travel choice behavior according to the pedestrian literature.
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