Parking Occupancy and External Walking Costs in Residential Parking Areas

Journal Article (2018)
Author(s)

D.W. de Vos (TU Delft - OLD Urban and Regional Development)

J van Ommeren (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)

Research Group
OLD Urban and Regional Development
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Publication Year
2018
Language
English
Research Group
OLD Urban and Regional Development
Issue number
3
Volume number
52
Pages (from-to)
221-238

Abstract

We estimate the effect of parking occupancy on distances walked between parking and residential locations in Amsterdam. Using data from scanner cars, we show that walking distances only increase when the occupancy rate exceeds 85 per cent. However, the marginal effect of occupancy on walking beyond 85 per cent is limited: every parker imposes 8 m on each subsequent parker. Our analysis suggests it is optimal to have almost all parking spaces occupied late in the evening when few residents aim to park. Our result has important consequences for policy makers who use residential parking permits to prevent cruising for parking.

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