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Detecting urban road network accessibility problems using taxi GPS data
Cui, JianXun; Liu, Feng; Janssens, Davy et al.
2016In Journal of Transport Geography, 51, p. 147-157
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Keywords :
accessibility; travel demand; travel times; taxi GPS data
Abstract :
[en] Urban population growth and economic development have led to the creation of new communities, jobs and services at places where the existing road network might not cover or efficiently handle traffic. This generates isolated pockets of areas which are difficult to reach through the transport system. To address this accessibility problem, we have developed a novel approach to systematically examine the current urban land use and road network conditions as well as to identify poorly connected regions, using GPS data collected from taxis. This method is composed of four major steps. First, city-wide passenger travel demand patterns and travel times are modeled based on GPS trajectories. Upon this model, high density residential regions are then identified, and measures to assess accessibility of each of these places are developed. Next, the regions with the lowest level of accessibility among all the residential areas are detected, and finally the detected regions are further examined and specific transport situations are analyzed. By applying the proposed method to the Chinese city of Harbin, we have identified 20 regions that have the lowest level of accessibility by car among all the identified residential areas. A serious reachability problem to petrol stations has also been discovered, in which drivers from 92.6% of the residential areas have to travel longer than 30 min to refill their cars. Furthermore, the comparison against a baseline model reveals the capacity of the derived measures in accounting for the actual travel routes under divergent traffic conditions. The experimental results demonstrate the potential and effectiveness of the proposed method in detecting car-based accessibility problems, contributing towards the development of urban road networks into a system that has better reachability and more reduced inequity.
Research center :
Lepur : Centre de Recherche sur la Ville, le Territoire et le Milieu rural - ULiège
Local Environment Management & Analysis (LEMA)
Disciplines :
Civil engineering
Special economic topics (health, labor, transportation...)
Author, co-author :
Cui, JianXun
Liu, Feng
Janssens, Davy
An, Shi
Wets, Geert
Cools, Mario  ;  Université de Liège > Département ArGEnCo > Transports et mobilité
Language :
English
Title :
Detecting urban road network accessibility problems using taxi GPS data
Publication date :
2016
Journal title :
Journal of Transport Geography
ISSN :
0966-6923
eISSN :
1873-1236
Publisher :
Pergamon Press - An Imprint of Elsevier Science
Volume :
51
Pages :
147-157
Peer reviewed :
Peer Reviewed verified by ORBi
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