Habitual travel behaviour: Evidence from a six-week travel diary

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Robert Schlich
Kay W. Axhausen
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[1] Institute of Transportation,
[2] Traffic,undefined
[3] Highway- and Railway-Engineering (IVT); Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH),undefined
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Transportation | 2003年 / 30卷
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habit; travel behaviour; travel diary; variability;
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This paper introduces different methods to measure similarity of travel behaviour addressing the question of how repetitious travel behaviour actually is. It compares empirical results of the different methods based on the data from a six-week travel diary. In general, the results show that the day-to-day behaviour is more variable if measured with trip-based methods instead of methods based on time budgets. Furthermore, it is confirmed that the similarity declines if the method captures more of the complexity of the travel pattern. It is also shown that travel behaviour is neither totally repetitious nor totally variable. Even for the whole observation period, it is demonstrated that two days always have some common elements. Additionally, it is found that the different methods yield the same pattern of variability for different types of day. Travel behaviour is clearly more stable on work days. Similar results for all methods are also obtained concerning the question of how long the minimum period of observation should be. All measures show that the period should not be less than two weeks if one aims at measuring variability.
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