TITLE:
Estimating Isochrone Map Uncertainty for an Individual Cycle Commuter at Okanagan College, Kelowna, British Columbia, and Its Impact on Available Housing Choice
AUTHORS:
Markus Heinrichs
KEYWORDS:
Principal Components Analysis, Cartography, Residential Choice, Bicycle, Campus Sustainability Planning
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Transportation Technologies,
Vol.15 No.1,
January
9,
2025
ABSTRACT: Identification of variables that influence differences between predicted and observed cycling times for one cyclist commuting to Okanagan College (OC) was performed using principal components analysis. These data were used to create a personalized predictive time algorithm, which was subsequently applied in an isochrone map format centered on OC. A 29% difference in the area within the 20-minute commuting time was estimated, suggesting that potential residential location choices made with inaccurate isochrone maps are inaccurate. A comparison with an isochron cycling map for Trinity College Dublin was made to emphasise differences in the impact/implications of this type of map in the promotion of sustainable transportation for a post-secondary institution. It is determined that these maps may misinform new community members as to areas of residential location choice.