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Park and pool lotsʼ impact on promoting shared mobility and carpooling on highways : the case of Slovenia
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Rijavec, Robert
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Dadashzadeh, Nima
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Žura, Marijan
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Marsetič, Rok
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Dispersed settlement areas (e.g., Slovenia) result in lower development of fixed public transport lines and thereby car-dependent lifestyles. To avoid congestion inside the cities and on highways in these areas, shared mobility modes e.g., carpooling, is one of the effective solutions, increasing the occupancy of personal vehicles. However, passenger pick-up and drop-off locations still remain an important challenge for carpool users and transport officials. As a collection point for carpooling, we can consider “park and pool (P+P)” lots near highways’ interchanges. This study aims to examine the impacts of P+P lots near interchanges on carpooling behavior of users and on improving sustainable mobility on highways in such dispersed settlement areas. To do so, we employed a field survey, incorporated the P+P lots into the mode choice model, and examined different scenarios using the macroscopic transport model. It is found that factors such as travel cost, public transport service limitations, and improved parking facilities impact highway users’ mode choice. Sixty percent of respondents are willing to leave their car in P+P lots near interchanges. The results also show that P+P lots can increase the number of carpool users. It causes remarkable savings in terms of operating and external costs because of the reduction in total distance and time travelled by personal vehicles as well as parking demand reduction in cities. At the moment, especially in Central Europe, it is easier to invest in a “demand reduction” infrastructure than to increase the capacity of infrastructure. Therefore, P+P lots could be a “win-win” situation for both users and operators.
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English
Keywords:
carpooling
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park and pool
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shared mobility
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ridesharing
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collection points
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transport hubs
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mobility hub
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Slovenia
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Article
Typology:
1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:
FGG - Faculty of Civil and Geodetic Engineering
Publication status:
Published
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Year:
2020
Number of pages:
19 str.
Numbering:
Vol. 12, iss. 8, art. 3188
PID:
20.500.12556/RUL-133370
UDC:
004:656.1
ISSN on article:
2071-1050
DOI:
10.3390/su12083188
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9112673
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24.11.2021
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Title:
Sustainability
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Sustainability
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MDPI
ISSN:
2071-1050
COBISS.SI-ID:
5324897
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15.04.2020
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Slovenian
Keywords:
parkiranje
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mobilnost
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cestni promet
,
Slovenija
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EC - European Commission
Funding programme:
European Regional Development Fund, INTERREG IVC
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RITS-net
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