利用大规模公共交通网络的票务交易数据将惯性效应纳入路径选择模型

Incorporating the inertia effect into a route choice model using fare transaction data from a large-scale public transport network

Transportation Research Part A Policy and Practice · 2025
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中文导读

利用智利圣地亚哥新地铁线开通前后的智能卡数据,通过离散选择与潜在类别模型研究乘客路径选择中的惯性效应,发现交通环境变化对惯性有显著影响,且不同乘客群体的惯性表现存在差异。

Abstract

Understanding the route choice behaviour of public transport passengers is essential for explaining passenger preferences and predicting demand. A growing body of literature has focused on public transport systems without considering the relationship between choices in a new transport context and the inertia effect (the tendency to repeat familiar alternative routes). This is because significant changes in transport systems are infrequent and it is difficult to observe the same group of individuals before and after the change. This study aims to address these challenges by using revealed preferences collected through smart card data from the public transport system incorporating a new metro line in Santiago, Chile. An integrated discrete choice and latent class approach allowed the representation of the inertia effect. This helps us to understand its evolution over time and its effect on behaviour of passengers with different levels of adoption of the new metro line. The results show that variables such as the frequency of use of alternative routes, the last route chosen before the trip (stickiness variable) and changes in the transport context are crucial for the representation of the inertia effect. In particular, under stable transportation system conditions, the frequency of alternative choices is more relevant than the stickiness variable. However, under unstable conditions, such as when a new travel alternative is introduced, the stickiness parameter gains similar or even greater importance in explaining the inertia effect. On the other hand, the effect of a new transport context appears during the week of the introduction of the new metro line and the following week for both adopters and non-adopters. However, it persists in the following weeks only for adopters, suggesting that the impact of the context change is more significant for adopters, and in cases where they are observed to prefer their previous habitual options, this is mainly due to habitual tendencies or the inertia effect. • Transport changes have a significant effect on route choice inertia. • Previous experience with the alternative increases inertia for that alternative. • When a new metro line is introduced, inertia towards habitual options increases. • Smartcard data helps to understand the inertia effect in the context of route choice.

公共交通路径选择行为惯性效应智能卡数据离散选择模型