The relationship between urban street networks and private motorized trips at the city level
There are factors that impact car usage in urban areas, such as density, diversity and design, but there have been few studies that examine the relationship between street network factors and car usage at the city level (macro level). This paper focuses on this relationship by introducing urban stre...
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my.utm.721912017-11-22T12:07:37Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/72191/ The relationship between urban street networks and private motorized trips at the city level Moeinaddini, M. Asadi-Shekari, Z. Sultan, Z. Zaly Shah, M. Hamzah, A. TH434-437 Quantity surveying There are factors that impact car usage in urban areas, such as density, diversity and design, but there have been few studies that examine the relationship between street network factors and car usage at the city level (macro level). This paper focuses on this relationship by introducing urban street network variables, such as blocks per area, nodes per block and length of roads and motorways, as independent variables and the percentage of daily trips by private motorized modes as the dependent variable. The street network in this study includes interconnecting lines and points that present streets, roads, motorways, intersections and blocks. The strength of the relationship in this study is found using multiple linear regression. The findings of this research indicate that an increase in car usage is correlated with an increasing number of blocks per area, number of nodes per block and length of motorways. In addition, because the urban street network is the result of macro-scale planning decisions, considering this relationship can lead to better planning decisions. Routledge 2016 Article PeerReviewed Moeinaddini, M. and Asadi-Shekari, Z. and Sultan, Z. and Zaly Shah, M. and Hamzah, A. (2016) The relationship between urban street networks and private motorized trips at the city level. Transportation Planning and Technology, 39 (6). pp. 612-623. ISSN 0308-1060 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84976870494&doi=10.1080%2f03081060.2016.1187811&partnerID=40&md5=d88a3ae370dd2982b2f2d4c9b7760e1e |
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There are factors that impact car usage in urban areas, such as density, diversity and design, but there have been few studies that examine the relationship between street network factors and car usage at the city level (macro level). This paper focuses on this relationship by introducing urban street network variables, such as blocks per area, nodes per block and length of roads and motorways, as independent variables and the percentage of daily trips by private motorized modes as the dependent variable. The street network in this study includes interconnecting lines and points that present streets, roads, motorways, intersections and blocks. The strength of the relationship in this study is found using multiple linear regression. The findings of this research indicate that an increase in car usage is correlated with an increasing number of blocks per area, number of nodes per block and length of motorways. In addition, because the urban street network is the result of macro-scale planning decisions, considering this relationship can lead to better planning decisions. |
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