Potential Choices of Travel Mode including Carsharing and Carsharing Membership: Evidences from Four Japanese Cities
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概要
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This study reports the results of a local survey of carsharing in four Japanese cities which includes the two cities having carsharing. The survey focused on respondents' awareness and expected actions regarding car ownership, and stated choice of carsharing membership. The survey was implemented in February to April, 2010. No carsharing users are included in the respondents. After the data was gathered, the modal and carsharing membership choices were empirically analyzed. The survey results indicate the following: car owners are more aware of carsharing than non-owners, non-owners consider using carsharing more often than car owners, 30-40 percent of the surveyed individuals would choose to forego car ownership if they were a member of a carsharing service, individuals seem to make rational decisions regarding membership under different hypothetical cases, and the availability of carsharing services and public transportation, trip distance, and household income influence whether one participates in carsharing.
- Eastern Asia Society for Transportation Studiesの論文
著者
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KATO Hironori
Graduate School of Engineering University of Tokyo
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KATO Hironori
Graduate School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
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INAGI Akihiro
Financial & New Business Unit, Mitsui & Co., Ltd.
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IGO Takahiro
Parts Logistics Engineering Department, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd.
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IGO Takahiro
Parts Logistics Engineering Department, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd
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