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Citation

Chen S, Yan X, Pan H, Deal B. Travel Behav. Soc. 2021; 25: 153-163.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2021, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.tbs.2021.06.003

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

OBJECTIVE
The 'last mile' of public transportation describes the final leg of a transit journey. This paper brings an accessibility-based approach to last-mile performance evaluation at the parcel level by measuring desirable destinations reasonably reachable through accessible transit stations.
Methods
An accessibility-based last mile performance measure is developed to include destinations, attractiveness, and transit connectivity. Google Map API data is used to identify potential destinations and further evaluate their popularity.
Results
The range of last-mile performance scores was 0-91.7954%, with a mean of 49.82% and a standard deviation of 61.61%, indicating high variation of the last mile performance in Chicago. Last mile problem areas in Chicago tend to cluster in more economically challenged areas. Income levels and housing sale price had positive relationships with last mile performance scores.
Conclusion
Areas with low last-mile accessibility performance are more likely to cluster in communities that have greater economic disadvantages, lower density, and less mixed land use, implying spatial inequality and disparity in overall accessibility.
Practice
The described approach can inform the development of strategic planning interventions to improve transit connectivity and to reduce the disparity of transit connectivity and accessibility across neighborhoods.
Implications
The evaluation of last mile connectivity needs to consider both access to transit station and access to potential destinations. The last mile performance score is highly influenced by neighborhood socioeconomic status.


Language: en

Keywords

Big data; Last mile; Public transit; Transit equity; Trip destination

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