Equity Scores for Public Transit Lines from Open-Data and Accessibility Measures

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30 septembre 2022

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  • 2210.00128
  • Research Board (TRB) 102nd Annual Meeting, 2023
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arXiv

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Cornell University




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Amirhesam Badeanlou et al., « Equity Scores for Public Transit Lines from Open-Data and Accessibility Measures », arXiv - économie


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Current transit suffers from an evident inequity: the level of service of transit in suburbs is much less satisfying than in city centers. As a consequence, private cars are still the dominant transportation mode for suburban people, which results in congestion and pollution. To achieve sustainability goals and reduce car-dependency, transit should be (re)designed around equity. To this aim, it is necessary to (i) quantify the "level of equity" of the transit system and (ii) provide an indicator that scores the transit lines that contribute the most to keep transit equitable. This indicator could suggest on which lines the transit operator must invest to increase the service level (frequency or coverage) in order to reduce inequity in the system. To the best of our knowledge, this paper is the first to tackle (ii). To this aim, we propose efficient scoring methods that rely solely on open data, which allows us to perform the analysis on multiple cities (7 in this paper). Our method can be used to guide large-scale iterative optimization algorithms to improve accessibility equity.

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