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Lecture 1

Explaining mobility drivers
Lecture outline

Explaining mobility drivers
› Drivers on micro level
› Drivers on macro level
› Interaction between micro and macro level

Main questions to answer
• › Which factors in uence mobility at both macro and micro level?
• › How is individual mobility behaviour explained by geographers, economists and
behavioural scientists?
• › What are the similarities and di erences between these three perspectives?
• › How do the macro and micro level interact with each other?

The concept of ’Mobility’
In the context of transportation planning, mobility has been de ned as the potential for
movement, the ability to get from one place to another (Hansen 1959; Handy 1994). Main purpose
of movement: access to opportunities
‘Good’ mobility versus ‘Poor’ mobility

Mobility indicators
Examples:
› Number of trips
› Distance (km)
› Mode of transport › Mode share
Further de ned by:
› Geographical scale
› Characteristics traveler › Time period
› Travel motive
› Urbanization level
› ....

Demand and Supply

Interaction macro- and micro-level

Relation with transportation models! Dijst, Rietveld and Steg, 2013, p. 26

Three perspectives on explaining travel choice behaviour:
› Economic
› Behavioural
› Geographical

Travel: some principles
› Travel is a ‘derived demand’ (Banister, 2008).
› The reason to travel is derived from the utility of an activity
at another location.
› Intrinsic value of traveling




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, Travel choice behaviour
Development of (travel) choice behaviour models:
- ‘Reasoned’ behaviour (economic)
- Plus ‘unreasoned’ behaviour (behavioural)
- Plus spatial-temporal constraints and opportunities (geographical)
Awareness of di erent variables that in uence mobility is important: models are complementary

Economy
› Reasoned, rational choice making
› Quantitative (modeling approach)
› Ordening of alternatives
› Best alternative: Cost - Bene t ratio

Microeconomic utility theory




Utility theory
Travel: yes/no
› 3 components
▪ Bene t activity location j NJ
▪ Bene t stay at home i Ni
▪ Costs: transport resistance travel from i to j Zij › Travel when NJ-Ni-Zij > 0
Transport resistance: cost, time, e ort = Individual Generalized Transportation Costs

Elasticities
Price elasticity Travel time elasticity Income elasticity
Example: The price elasticity of demand for kilometers = the percentage change in demand when
the price per kilometer increases by 1%

Travel resistance: Travel time




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, Theory Constant travel time budgets
▪ Travel time budgets remain relatively constant on average on country level
▪ Average travel time per person per day +/- 66 min.
▪ This implies: when travel time decreases, people travel longer distances.
Why?

Travel resistance: e orts




Travel resistance: costs




Re ection economic approach
› Simpli ed: ... behavioural economic approach missing
› Data availability is relatively high
› Input for predictions, modeling
› Accuracy? Validation needed

Behavioural approach:
reasoned and unreasoned factors

Psychology & Sociology
› Explain human behaviour (psychology) within groups, society (sociology)
› Behaviour is individually and socially driven.
› Models consists of di erent variables that explain choice making and behaviour




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