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Interday Stability of Taxi Travel Flow in Urban Areas

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijgi11120590

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taxi trajectory data; origin-destination similarity; travel structure; interday stability; human mobility

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This paper analyzes and compares the interday stability of taxi travel spatial structure and flow volume using taxi datasets from Shenzhen and New York. The results show that there are obvious interday differences in taxi travel flow in both spatial structure and flow volume, with high-frequency origin-destination trips being relatively stable.
Taxi travel flow patterns and their interday stability play an important role in the planning of urban transportation and public service facilities. Existing studies pay little attention to the stability of the travel flow patterns between days, and it is difficult to consider the impact of dynamic changes in daily travel demand analysis when supporting related decision making. Taxi trajectory data have been widely used in urban taxi travel-pattern analysis. This paper uses the taxi datasets of Shenzhen and New York to analyze and compare the interday stability of the taxi travel spatial structure and the flow volume based on the improved Levenshtein algorithm and geographic flow theory. The results show that (1) interday differences in taxi travel flow are obvious in both spatial structure and flow volume, high-frequency origin-destination (OD) trips are relatively stable; (2) the ODs between the central urban area and surrounding areas exhibit high traffic volume and high interday stability, and the ODs starting or ending at an airport exhibit high traffic stability; (3) one week's data can describe 86% of the overall travel structure and 84% of travel flow in Shenzhen, and one week's New York data can describe 73% of travel structure and 76% of travel flow. There are differences in the travel patterns of people in different cities, and the representativeness of datasets in different cities will be different. These findings can help to better understand the outcomes of taxi travel patterns derived from a relatively short period of data to avoid potential misuse in related decision making.

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