Abstract:Exploring the nonlinearity of commute-time utility is useful in predicting urban travel demand. However, existing studies assume that commute utility decreases linearly with commute time. This ignores the influence of commuters’ ideal preferences and tolerance thresholds on commute utility. To reveal the nonlinear variation of commute utility with commute time and its influence on the choice of commute mode, the ideal commute time (ICT) and the tolerance threshold for commute time (TTCT) were introduced. Three… Show more
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