Publication: Household travel survey method for vehicle kilometers travel estimations: A case study in a developing country.
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2021-05-01
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Vehicle Kilometers Travelled (VKT) represents number of
kilometers travelled by vehicles during a specific period of time in a specific area of concern. Transportation planners, policy makers, urban planners, and estimators of vehicle emission, energy consumption and fuelprice encourage the calculation of VKT for various analytical purposes.
However, in most of the developing countries VKT is not estimated due to
data challenges. This study aimed at proposing a household travel survey
method for estimating VKT in developing countries where timely VKT
data are not available. Also, estimating Personal Kilometers Travelled
(PKT) seems important in developing countries, since the majority is
using public and non-motorized transport modes rather than personal
vehicles in those countries. This proposed method allows to collect data
that are needed for estimating both VKT and PKT together with socio
demographic information. A case study was conducted in three different
regions; Northern, Eastern and Southern areas of Sri Lanka, which is
a developing country. Questions were asked regarding to trips in a typical
week, trips in holidays, special seasons or vacations, number of passengers travelled, travel modes and, socio demography of the respondent.
Pilot surveys were conducted prior to the actual surveys to verify the efficiency of developed questionnaire. Samples were taken satisfying all the
selected socio demographic categories within the community. Collected
data through surveys were aggregated to annual level and, weighted using
relevant census and population data. Weighted VKT and PKT estimates
were obtained under each selected socio demographic category. Also, VKT
estimates were statistically compared for studying the travel behavior
of people across different regions. ANOVA and Post Hoc tests were employed for statistical comparisons. These findings can efficiently be used
for transport planning, policy making activities, emission calculations,
energy consumption estimations etc. by transport and environmental
agencies of the country. The case study revealed the experience of utilizing the household travel survey method in Sri Lanka, making it possible
to be replicated in other developing countries as well.
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Vehicle Kilometers Travelled, Developing Countries, Household Travel Survey, Personal Kilometers Travelled, Transportation Planners.
