Design and Assessment of Integrated Transportation Demand Management Policies for Urban Commuter Trips, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Kermanshah, Mohammad (Supervisor)
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Integration of transportation demand management (TDM) policies, as a realistic and effective approach, is a challenging issue in urban policy studies. This study examines the role of transportation demand management (TDM) policy packages on commuters' mode choice in the city of Tehran. The analysis is based on the results of stated preferences survey developed by efficient choice design as a specialized type of fractional factorial design approach. Five policies, namely increasing parking cost, increasing fuel cost, cordon pricing, transit time reduction and transit access improvement, are assessed in considering six modes of travel to work place. A multinomial logit model has been developed...
Cataloging briefDesign and Assessment of Integrated Transportation Demand Management Policies for Urban Commuter Trips, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Kermanshah, Mohammad (Supervisor)
Abstract
Integration of transportation demand management (TDM) policies, as a realistic and effective approach, is a challenging issue in urban policy studies. This study examines the role of transportation demand management (TDM) policy packages on commuters' mode choice in the city of Tehran. The analysis is based on the results of stated preferences survey developed by efficient choice design as a specialized type of fractional factorial design approach. Five policies, namely increasing parking cost, increasing fuel cost, cordon pricing, transit time reduction and transit access improvement, are assessed in considering six modes of travel to work place. A multinomial logit model has been developed...
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