Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7485775 | Journal of Transport Geography | 2015 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper, we focus on the spatial distribution of travel time differences between car and public transport during peak and off-peak hours using geospatial methods and circular statistics. To that end, we combine two origin-destination matrices: one contains the number of simulated commuting trips and the other contains accurate travel times measured using either Floating Car Data or transit data. The combination of both matrices reveals that differences in travel time during peak and off-peak hours are high for intra-city commuting and low for inter-city commuting.
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Authors
Bart Dewulf, Tijs Neutens, Mario Vanlommel, Steven Logghe, Philippe De Maeyer, Frank Witlox, Yves De Weerdt, Nico Van de Weghe,