Trip and parking generation at transit-oriented developments: Five US case studies

被引:49
|
作者
Ewing, Reid [1 ]
Tian, Guang [1 ]
Lyons, Torrey [1 ]
Terzano, Kathryn [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Utah, Coll Architecture Planning, 220 AAC,375S 1530 E, Salt Lake City, UT 84112 USA
关键词
Transit-oriented development; TOD; Trip generation; Parking generation; NEW-YORK-CITY; CAR OWNERSHIP; GROWTH; TRANSPORTATION; ACCESSIBILITY; PATTERNS; REGION;
D O I
10.1016/j.landurbplan.2016.12.002
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Guidelines for trip and parking generation in the United States come mainly from the Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE). However, their trip and parking manuals focus on suburban locations with limited transit and pedestrian access. This study aims to determine how many fewer vehicle trips are generated at transit-oriented developments (TODs), and how much less parking is required at TODs, than ITE guidelines would suggest. Our sample of TODs is small, which limits our ability to generalize. However, the five cases selected for this study are more or less exemplary of the D variables, at least in comparison with US norms. They are characterized by land-use diversity and pedestrian-friendly designs. They minimize distance to transit, literally abutting transit stations. They have varying measures of destination accessibility to the rest of the region via transit. Three have progressive parking policies, which fall under the heading of demand management. Two have high residential densities, and one has a high intensity of commercial development. Simply put, our case study TODs create significantly less demand for parking and driving than do conventional suburban developments. With one exception, peak parking demand in these TODs is less than one half the parking supply guideline in the ITE Parking Generation manual. Also, with one exception, vehicle trip generation rates are about half or less of what is predicted in the ITE Trip Generation Manual. Automobile mode shares are as low as one quarter of all trips, with the remainder being mostly transit and walk trips. (C) 2017 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.
引用
收藏
页码:69 / 78
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Can transit-oriented developments help achieve the recommended weekly level of physical activity?
    Langlois, Myriam
    Wasfi, Rania A.
    Ross, Nancy A.
    El-Geneidy, Ahmed M.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF TRANSPORT & HEALTH, 2016, 3 (02) : 181 - 190
  • [42] An alternative assessment for transit-oriented developments (TODs) with land use/land cover (LULC)
    Yalcin Yildirim
    Anıl Akin
    [J]. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2023, 195
  • [43] New Transit Cooperative Research Program Research Confirms Transit-Oriented Developments Produce Fewer Auto Trips
    Arrington, G. B.
    Iboshi, Kimi
    [J]. ITE JOURNAL-INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERS, 2009, 79 (06): : 26 - 29
  • [44] Establishing the conditions for effective transit-oriented development in China: the case of Dalian
    Mu, Rui
    de Jong, Martin
    [J]. JOURNAL OF TRANSPORT GEOGRAPHY, 2012, 24 : 234 - 249
  • [45] Transit-oriented development for older adults: A survey of current practices among transit agencies and local governments in the US
    Duncan, Michael
    Gladwin, Kristin
    Wood, Brittany
    Torres, Yazmin Valdez
    Horner, Mark
    [J]. JOURNAL OF TRANSPORT AND LAND USE, 2021, 14 (01) : 255 - 276
  • [46] Towards a Conceptual Framework for Understanding the Attractiveness of Rail Transit-Oriented Shopping Mall Developments (TOSMDs)
    Ayman Abutaleb
    Kevin McDougall
    Marita Basson
    Rumman Hassan
    Muhammad Nateque Mahmood
    [J]. Urban Rail Transit, 2019, 5 : 225 - 239
  • [47] Review of planning, land use, and zoning barriers to the construction of Transit-oriented developments in the United States
    Mathur, Shishir
    Gatdula, Aaron
    [J]. CASE STUDIES ON TRANSPORT POLICY, 2023, 12
  • [48] An extended node-place model for comparative studies of transit-oriented development
    Yang, Yongxin
    Zhong, Chen
    Gao, Qi-Li
    [J]. TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH PART D-TRANSPORT AND ENVIRONMENT, 2022, 113
  • [49] Stakeholder Deliberation on Developing Affordable Housing Strategies: Towards Inclusive and Sustainable Transit-Oriented Developments
    Chava, Jyothi
    Newman, Peter
    [J]. SUSTAINABILITY, 2016, 8 (10)
  • [50] Towards a Conceptual Framework for Understanding the Attractiveness of Rail Transit-Oriented Shopping Mall Developments (TOSMDs)
    Abutaleb, Ayman
    McDougall, Kevin
    Basson, Marita
    Hassan, Rumman
    Mahmood, Muhammad Nateque
    [J]. URBAN RAIL TRANSIT, 2019, 5 (04) : 225 - 239