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The effects of ozone action day public advisories on train ridership in Chicago
Authors:Eric Welch   Xiaohua Gu  Lisa Kramer
Affiliation:Urban Transportation Center, Graduate Program in Public Administration, University of Illinois at Chicago, 412 S, Peoria Street, Chicago, IL 60607, USA
Abstract:Ground level ozone is a criteria pollutant that is significantly affected by transportation patterns. Ozone action day advisories represent one type of voluntary ozone-abating program operating in urban areas where ozone pollution is concentrated. When forecasts predict that ground level ozone will exceed healthy levels, public advisories urge citizens to voluntarily choose public transportation as a means of eliminating automobile trips and reducing mobile emissions. To obtain credit for emission reductions spurred by voluntary programs, states must provide verifiable reduction estimates. This paper applies a fixed effects regression model to a panel of hourly Chicago Transit Authority train ridership data to evaluate the potential effects of Ozone Action Day advisories in Chicago from 2002 to 2003. Findings show that while the overall effect of ozone action days on ridership is not significant, there are statistically significant changes in hourly ridership patterns that indicate a more complex relationship between the public advisories and travel behavior.
Keywords:Ozone   Voluntary policy   Public campaign   Transit choice
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