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A model of parking choice and behavior

Publication Date

April 1, 2008

Author(s)

Yanjie Ji, Wei Wang, Wei Deng, Jean-Daniel Saphores

Abstract

With growing auto traffic and scarce land in most Chinese cities, parking guidance systems (PGS) are becoming increasingly valuable for reducing congestion and making efficient use of existing parking facilities. This paper contributes to the growing parking choice literature by proposing a two-phase parking model for pre-trip PGS with an application based on a parking behavior survey conducted in Nanjing, China. Our two-phase parking choice model simulates parking choice behavior in real-world situations; it searches all available parking options based on maximum acceptable walking distance to the driver’s destinations, and selects optimal routes based on five criteria including distance, safety, convenience, cost, and accessibility. The authors’ modeling approach can help drivers select optimal parking spaces with the benefit of detailed pre-trip route information.

Suggested Citation
Yanjie Ji, Wei Wang, Wei Deng and Jean-Daniel Saphores (2008) “A model of parking choice and behavior”, in Transportation and development innovative best practices 2008. American Society of Civil Engineers, pp. pp 395–400. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1061/40961(319)65.