Locating P&R facilities based on travel behaviour : a Dutch case study.

Author(s)
Heijden, R.E.C.M. van der & Molin, E.J.E.
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Abstract

Finding the right location for P&R facilities in urban agglomerations is important for the success of these facilities. Plans for P&R facilities are sometimes dominated by political considerations, resulting in location choices with limited success of the facility. Our knowledge of decision making by potential users should be improved to counterbalance these considerations. This paper addresses a quick scan study regarding the location choice of a large-scale P&R facility in the agglomeration of The Hague, the Netherlands. The study has been performed in co-operation with the regional authorities to find indications for the best location from the perspective of commuters. A choice based stated preference approach was applied to identify preferences of employees of offices in The Hague, living at a certain distance from The Hague. A focus was laid on travelling in one specific corridor. Based on the analysis of the collected data, the conclusion was drawn that the politically preferred location that does not fit well to the preferences of commuters. It will lead to a considerable risk of non-use of the planned P&R facility. For the covering abstract see ITRD E128239.

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C 35596 (In: C 35524 [electronic version only]) /72 / ITRD E128311
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In: Urban transport VIII : urban transport and the environment in the 21st century : proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Urban Transport and The Environment in the 21st Century, Seville, Spain, 13-15 March 2002, p. 733-742, 3 ref.

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