Title of article :
Trip pattern of lowdensity residential area in semi urban industrial cluster: predictive modeling
Author/Authors :
Busari ، A. - Covenant University Canaanland , Oyedepo ، J. - Federal University of Technology , Modupe ، A. - Landmark University , Bamigboye ، G. - Covenant University Canaanland , Olowu ، L. - Yaba College of Technology , Adediran ، J. - Covenant University Canaanland , Ibikunle ، F. - Covenant University Canaanland
Pages :
8
From page :
211
To page :
218
Abstract :
This research elucidates the trip pattern of the lowdensity residential zone in a semiurban industrial cluster of southwestern Nigeria. These sets of dwellers are often times neglected in the transportation planning process with the view that it is not a residential zone. Domiciliary information gathering procedure was employed in the analysis with 0.82 return rates. It was backed up with the focus group discussion method. Data on Frequency of trips, per capita trip, modal choice, and socioeconomic and demographic data were collected, collated, and analysed using statistical software. Accordingly, a predictive model was formulated for the trip pattern for the lowdensity area. This was achieved with the aid of statistical software SPSS version 21.Consequently, the results of the multiple regression models showed that both monthly income and car ownership had a significant positive influence on the work trip while only car ownership positively influences nonwork trip.  R2 values of 0.729 and 0.739 were obtained for the descriptive model at 95% confidence level. This established the robustness of the model, the analysis showed that monthly income and car ownership had a significant positive influence on the work trip with an Rsquare value of 0.729 and 0.739 for work and nonwork trip respectively. This indicated that household will embark on more trips with an increase in car ownership and monthly income. However, effective transportation planning and traffic infrastructural development are recommended to meet the demands of the increased number of trips daily.
Keywords :
Density , Predictive model , Transportation Planning , Trip Pattern , Travel behavior
Journal title :
International Journal of Human Capital in Urban Management (IJHCUM)
Serial Year :
2017
Journal title :
International Journal of Human Capital in Urban Management (IJHCUM)
Record number :
2477475
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