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The role of travel time budgets – Representation of a demand derived from activity participation

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Titre

The role of travel time budgets – Representation of a demand derived from activity participation

Sujet

[SHS:ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economy and finances
activity-based analysis - time use - travel time

Description

The paper exams the relationships between travel and activity times, in 7 travel surveys from 4 French and 3 Swiss cities, observed at two different periods. First, we test proportional assignment of total daily available time to activities (including transport). Second, proportionality is tested between (1) daily travel time of a given purpose with respect of the daily activity duration and (2) the trip time associated to the duration of the activity at destination. Only daily leisure time and daily travel time are fixed proportion of total daily available time. At disaggregated level, the trip duration do not show proportionality with activity duration. Finally questioning the proportionality and the linear adjustment, we regress the travel time budgets using duration models. This methodology is particularly adapted to the duration analysis and leads to non-linear relation between travel time and activity times. Leisure and shopping activities exhibit increasing and convex travel time intensities.

Créateur

Joly, Iragaël

Source

WCTRS, University of California. 11th World Conference on Transport Research - WCTR'07, June 24-28 2007, Berkeley, CA

Date

2007-06-24

Langue

ENG

Type

conference, seminar, workshop communication

Identifiant

http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00181425
http://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/18/14/25/PDF/JOLY_THE_ROLE_OF_TRAVEL_TIMES_HAL.pdf

Couverture

Berkeley
United States