Title :
Development of disaggregate mode choice models of intercity travel in Libya
Author :
Miskeen, M.A.A.B. ; Rahmat, R.A.A.B.O.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Civil & Struct. Eng., Univ. Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), Bangi, Malaysia
Abstract :
Estimation of disaggregate mode choice models to estimate the ridership share on a proposed new (or improved) intercity travel service and to identify the modes from which existing intercity travelers will be diverted to the new or upgraded service constitutes a critical part of evaluating alternative travel service proposals to alleviate intercity travel congestion. In Libya, people heavily relies on private cars for intercity trips increased traffic congestion and road accidents on intercity highways having been the negative impacts. The time is ripe for a policy to simultaneously improve intercity public transport and control car ownership. The aim of this study is to evaluate and analyze the influence on intercity mode choice by proposing a new intercity high-speed train system with high quality of services and new low-cost airline service, in order to reduce car use for intercity travel in Libya, and to enhance intercity road safety. Also, to develop a framework to model travel choice behavior in order to estimate intercity travel demand at nation-level in Libya. The collection of data is conducted through revealed and stated preference surveys handed out to intercity travelers between all major cities in Libya. Comprehensive questionnaires (Arabic and English) will be designed and distributed at airport terminals, bus terminals, and at gasoline stations located midway between the cities under study. The results are hoped to assist decision-makers on all levels to wisely allocate resources to public transportation improvement, and to reduce road accidents on intercity highway and enhance road safety.
Keywords :
railways; road accidents; road safety; transportation; travel industry; Libya; airport terminals; bus terminals; decision making; disaggregate mode choice models; gasoline station; intercity high-speed train system; intercity highways; intercity public transport; intercity road safety; intercity travel service; low-cost airline service; resource allocation; ridership share; road accidents; traffic congestion; Atmospheric modeling; Cities and towns; Predictive models; Road accidents; Roads; Vehicles; Disaggregate Analysis; Improve Intercity Transportation; Intercity Mode choice Behavior; Intercity Travel Behavior Analysis; Modal shift; Revealed and Stated Preferences Survey; Road safety;
Conference_Titel :
Information Technology and Artificial Intelligence Conference (ITAIC), 2011 6th IEEE Joint International
Conference_Location :
Chongqing
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8622-9
DOI :
10.1109/ITAIC.2011.6030309