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A latent class joint mode and departure time choice model for the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area
Authors:Hossain  Sanjana  Hasnine  Md Sami  Habib  Khandker Nurul
Institution:1.Department of Civil and Mineral Engineering, University of Toronto, 35 St George Street, Toronto, ON, M5S 1A4, Canada
;2.Percy Edward Hart Professor in Civil & Mineral Engineering, University of Toronto, 35 St George Street, Toronto, ON, M5S 1A4, Canada
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Abstract:

This paper presents a closed-form Latent Class Model (LCM) of joint mode and departure time choices. The proposed LCM offers compound substitution patterns between the two choices. The class-specific choice models are of two opposing nesting structures, each of which provides expected maximum utility feedback to the corresponding class membership model. Such feedback allows switching class membership in response to the changes in choice contexts. The model is used for an empirical investigation of commuting mode and departure time choices in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA) by using a large sample household travel survey dataset. The empirical model reveals that overall 38% of the commuters in the GTHA are more likely to switch modes than departure times and 62% of them are more likely to do the reverse. The empirical model also reveals that the average Subjective Value of Travel Time Savings (SVTTS) of the commuters in the GTHA can be as low as 3 dollars if a single choice pattern of departure time choices nested within mode choices is considered. It can also be as high as 67 dollars if the opposite nesting structure is assumed. However, the LCM estimates the average SVTTS to be around 27 dollars in the GTHA. An empirical scenario analysis by using the estimated model indicates that a 50% increase in morning peak period car travel time does not sway more than 4% of commuters from the morning peak period.

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