Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1106897 Transportation Research Procedia 2015 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

Reducing car use and promoting public transport in the cross border area of Luxembourg has become a priority for sustainable development of the Greater region. In this study, we analyze daily mobility mode choice behavior of these cross border workers, in particular, focusing on their multimodal mode choices (e.g. park and ride mode choice) and on their trip chaining behavior. A rule-based approach based on Bayesian networks is proposed to capture the non-linear effects of related determinants/constraints on individuals’ mode choice behavior. The result shows the propose Bayesian network has a competitive performance compared with classical discrete choice models with reasonable good corrected prediction rates.

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