Journal of Transportation Technologies

Volume 13, Issue 1 (January 2023)

ISSN Print: 2160-0473   ISSN Online: 2160-0481

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Accessibility Measures in Modal Choice Models: A Proof of Concept Applied to Freight Transport

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DOI: 10.4236/jtts.2023.131003    87 Downloads   417 Views  
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Modal choice models applied to interregional or international freight transportation network models are often based on rather coarse origin-destination matrices, containing annual transported tonnages between (sub)regions, for instance. Generally, only basic (sometimes constructed) independent variables (transportation costs or transit times) are used because other variables such as shipment sizes, service frequencies, etc. are not available. Using origin-destination matrices and an assignment model, it is also possible to compute spatial accessibility measures that can further be used as additional explanatory variables. Indeed, several published studies have identified network accessibility as an important element in the mode-choice decision. This paper also shows that the inclusion of an accessibility measure in the utility functions of a logit model substantially improves the performance of a transportation network model, both in the modal choice and the assignment levels of the classical four-step model. Consequently, the assignment of the estimated modal demands results in more accurate estimated traffic on the networks. The model presented in this paper is to be considered as a proof of concept because its workflow should further be streamlined to make it easily useable by modelers.

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Jourquin, B. (2023) Accessibility Measures in Modal Choice Models: A Proof of Concept Applied to Freight Transport. Journal of Transportation Technologies, 13, 38-60. doi: 10.4236/jtts.2023.131003.

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