Big data from smartphone applications are enabling travel behavior studies at an unprecedented scale. In this paper, we examine pedestrian route choice preferences in San Francisco, California using a large, anonymized dataset of walking trajectories collected from an activity-based smartphone application. We study the impact of various street attributes known to affect pedestrian route choice from prior literature. Unlike most studies, where data has been constrained to a particular destination type (e.g. walking to transit stations) or limited in volume, a large number of actual trajectories presented here include a wide diversity of destinations and geographies, allowing us to describing typical pedestrians’ preferences in San Francisco ...
Abstract We present an urban science framework to characterize phone users’ exposure ...
Many emerging technologies have been developed to supplement and contribute to conventional househol...
To understand the route choices of public transport users, it is important to know the information a...
City planning has an emphasis on working towards creating walkable cities with boulevards, wide side...
The purpose of this thesis is to estimate a pedestrian route choice model from revealed preference G...
Having access to realistic and empirically grounded passenger valuations of public transport trip co...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
The annual cost estimate of traffic congestion exceeded 88 billion dollars in 2019 in the United Sta...
Abstract Properly extracting patterns of individual mobility with high resolution dat...
Walking is underrepresented in large area models of urban behavior, largely due to difficulty in obt...
Understanding the movements of people is essential for the design and management of urban areas. Thi...
The link between street environment and pedestrian route choices remains a relatively understudied r...
We contribute to the understanding of public transport passenger route choice behavior by developing...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Urban and Regional Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of ...
Understanding the choices of passengers and preferences in public transport has been traditionally d...
Abstract We present an urban science framework to characterize phone users’ exposure ...
Many emerging technologies have been developed to supplement and contribute to conventional househol...
To understand the route choices of public transport users, it is important to know the information a...
City planning has an emphasis on working towards creating walkable cities with boulevards, wide side...
The purpose of this thesis is to estimate a pedestrian route choice model from revealed preference G...
Having access to realistic and empirically grounded passenger valuations of public transport trip co...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 201...
The annual cost estimate of traffic congestion exceeded 88 billion dollars in 2019 in the United Sta...
Abstract Properly extracting patterns of individual mobility with high resolution dat...
Walking is underrepresented in large area models of urban behavior, largely due to difficulty in obt...
Understanding the movements of people is essential for the design and management of urban areas. Thi...
The link between street environment and pedestrian route choices remains a relatively understudied r...
We contribute to the understanding of public transport passenger route choice behavior by developing...
Thesis: Ph. D. in Urban and Regional Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of ...
Understanding the choices of passengers and preferences in public transport has been traditionally d...
Abstract We present an urban science framework to characterize phone users’ exposure ...
Many emerging technologies have been developed to supplement and contribute to conventional househol...
To understand the route choices of public transport users, it is important to know the information a...