Print Email Facebook Twitter Travel Choices in Integrated Mobility Platforms Title Travel Choices in Integrated Mobility Platforms Author Kohlinger, Stephanie (TU Delft Civil Engineering and Geosciences) Contributor Chorus, Caspar (mentor) van Cranenburgh, Sander (graduation committee) Cats, Oded (graduation committee) Degree granting institution Delft University of Technology Programme Transport, Infrastructure and Logistics Date 2019-04-25 Abstract This research investigates the travel behavior of users of an integrated mobility platform. Passive revealed preference data is collected from a smartphone application for integrated mobility. This data, consisting of the choices in a multimodal journey planner, allows evaluating travel behavior in integrated environments with high ecological validity. As such data has not been used yet for conventional travel behavior researches, this research also experiments with the application of conventional methods to this type of data. It is found that for the specific integrated platform, mostly public transport users engage with the platform. Public transport is dominant within the planned trips of users, and extreme situations are required for users to deviate in the mode choice between PT and non-PT alternatives. Furthermore, it is shown that discrete choice modeling is a suitable method for analyzing for this type of data. Subject Integrated mobilityMobility-as-a-Servicemulti-modal journey plannersmartphone app datarevealed preference data To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1d6c3adf-c7c8-40a3-8c0d-31b59025b6ca Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights © 2019 Stephanie Kohlinger Files PDF FinalThesis_Kohlinger.pdf 15.3 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:1d6c3adf-c7c8-40a3-8c0d-31b59025b6ca/datastream/OBJ/view