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Exploring the Spatiotemporal Impacts of the Built Environment on Taxi Ridership Using Multisource Data

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SUSTAINABILITY
卷 14, 期 10, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su14106045

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taxi ridership; built environment; travel behavior; spatiotemporal heterogeneity; geographically and temporally weighted regression (GTWR)

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  1. Jilin Province Industrial Innovation Special Fund [2019C024]
  2. Graduate Innovation Fund of Jilin University [101832020CX149]

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This study aims to understand the spatiotemporal correlation between the urban built environment and taxi ridership in New York City. The study found that land use diversity is negatively correlated with taxi ridership, while transportation diversity is positively correlated with it. It also revealed that a highly accessible road network improves people's demand for taxis during the morning rush hours, and the density of railway stations positively affects taxi ridership on weekdays but negatively on weekends.
Taxis are an important component of the urban public transportation system, with wide geographical coverage and on-demand services characteristics. Thorough understanding of the built environment affecting taxi ridership can enable transportation authorities to develop targeted policies for transportation planning. Previous studies in this field had few data sources and did not consider the spatiotemporal variability. This study aims to develop an analytical framework for understanding the spatiotemporal correlation between the urban built environment and taxi ridership, which is empirically analyzed in New York City. The built environment is defined through multisource data in terms of density, design, diversity, and destination accessibility. Besides the exploration of travel patterns, the spatiotemporal heterogeneity of taxi ridership is modeled using geographically and temporally weighted regression (GTWR). The result shows that GTWR outperforms ordinary least squares (OLS), geographically weighted regression (GWR), and temporally weighted regression (TWR) in both goodness of fit and explanatory accuracy. More importantly, our study found that land use diversity is negatively correlated with taxi ridership, while transportation diversity is positively correlated with it. A highly accessible road network improves the people's demand for taxis in the morning rush hours. Moreover, the density of railway stations is positively correlated with taxi ridership on weekdays but adversely on weekends. These findings provide practical insights for urban transportation policy development and taxicab regulation.

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