Understanding mode choice in the Chinese context: The case of Nanjing metropolitan area

Jianxi Feng, Martin Dijst, Bart Wissink, Jan Prillwitz

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Abstract

In post-reform China, rapid motorisation causes various problems like traffic congestion, diminishing road safety and air pollution. Adequate policies necessitate an understanding of the forces behind changing mode choices, but the rapidly developing literature is not complete yet. This paper aims to help fill that gap with an analysis of mode choice for commuting and shopping-leisure trips in Nanjing. Using the Nanjing Residents Travel Survey, we find that models with the same independent variables explain mode choice in Nanjing better than in other cities in the world. Comparatively, members of 'adult families' use public transport and walking more often than the private car and bicycle. And inhabitants of danwei neighbourhoods walk more often than residents in commodity housing estates. These conclusions suggest that ongoing socio-spatial transformations will push mode choice in China further towards private car use.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)315-330
Number of pages16
JournalTijdschrift Voor Economische en Sociale Geografie
Volume105
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2014
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • China
  • Mode choice
  • Multivariate analysis
  • Urban structure

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