项目名称: |
The impact of COVID-19 on user perceptions of public transit, shared mobility/micro-mobility services, and emerging vehicle types |
摘要: |
The objective of this project is to investigate the impact of COVID-19
on user perceptions of public transit, shared mobility services, and
emerging vehicle types (electric, connected, and autonomous
vehicles). As transportation systems remain at the forefront of the
COVID-19 pandemic, it is critical to examine the transportation trends
and behaviors of shared modes’ and emerging vehicle types’ users to
best plan for transportation policies in the long-run. We propose to
conduct user surveys and behavioral experiments in select
communities with different levels of transit and smart mobility usage
[Indianapolis (low), Salt Lake City(medium), and Chicago(heavy)] to
assess user perceptions for public transit, emerging technologies such
as ridesharing, electric vehicles, and micro-mobility services in the COVID era. The impacts of the pandemic on user perceptions for public transit, shared mobility/micro-mobility services, and emerging vehicle types will be discussed followed by the corresponding planning/policy implications on transportation system utilization. This project will be of interest to the research community, transit operators, shared mobility and micro-mobility services operators, and other transportation professionals to help them gain a better understanding of the impacts of the pandemic on user perceptions for public transit, shared mobility, and micro-mobility services. |
状态: |
Active |
资金: |
201,088 ($100,544 CCAT, $100,544 InDOT) |
资助组织: |
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology<==>Center for Connected and Automated Transportation |
项目负责人: |
Tucker-Thomas, Dawn;Bezzina, Debra |
执行机构: |
Purdue University, Lyles School of Civil Engineering |
开始时间: |
20210129 |
预计完成日期: |
20220128 |
主题领域: |
Policy;Public Transportation |