Benefits and Risks of the Driving Restriction Policy: A Case Study of Xi'an, China
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2020
Abstract
With the deterioration of air pollution and traffic congestion especially in urban areas, the policy restricting cars operating on the road is deemed as an effective strategy to mitigate the negative impacts. After implementing the driving restriction policy (DRP), some benefits were yielded albeit a few problems appeared. It is desirable to assess the benefits and risks of the DRP and thus propose measures to maintain the benefits. A revealed preference (RP) survey was conducted in the field and via the internet. There are 585 valid samples collected, which were classified by socioeconomic factors, and the corresponding reactions were analyzed and compared. The correlation analysis was used to identify significant and independent demographic/characteristic variables. The results show that most travelers perceive benefits from reducing car ownership and have positive views on DRP. However, others would negatively react to the DRP, which is mainly manifested by buying another car, driving during non-restricted hours and traveling against regulations. Furthermore, socio-demographic characteristics show a relatively high correlation with travel mode choice. Automobile is favorable to middle-aged travelers with upper-middle income. Family characteristics (i.e. household structure, pick up children and cars ownership) are also important inducing travelers to use private cars. These findings will be helpful for formulating the DRP to yield greater benefits after implementation.
Identifier
85086306350 (Scopus)
Publication Title
IEEE Access
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2994375
e-ISSN
21693536
First Page
99470
Last Page
99484
Volume
8
Grant
17YJCZH125
Fund Ref
Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China
Recommended Citation
Ma, Zhuanglin; Cui, Shanshan; Chien, Steven I.Jy; and Xiong, Ying, "Benefits and Risks of the Driving Restriction Policy: A Case Study of Xi'an, China" (2020). Faculty Publications. 5735.
https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/5735
