Cognition and relative importance underlying consumer valuation of park-and-ride facilities

D.M. Bos, E.J.E. Molin, H.J.P. Timmermans, R.E.C.M. vd Heijden

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Abstract

Results are reported of a study designed to identify the cognitive constructs underlying the valuation of park-and-ride (P&R) facilities and to measure the relative importance attached to the attributes of such facilities. Results show that the reliability of public transport is quite important. Furthermore, time and, to a lesser degree, costs considerably influence a traveler's decision to use P&R or not. Parking aspects are less important, except for information about parking. Finally, respondents evaluated the attributes about staying at P&R facilities to be least important. These results do, however, seem to vary between user groups.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)121-127
Number of pages7
JournalTransportation Research Record
Volume1835
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2003

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