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Title: Analysis of Travel Behavior Using the ACS


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Analysis of Travel Behavior Using the ACS
  • J.G. Berman, Siim Söötand Susumu KudoUrban
    Transportation Center, UIC

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Abstract I
  • The poster models and analyzes travel behavior by
    race and ethnicity in Lake County, Illinois, an
    early test site of the ACS, beginning 1999.

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Abstract II
  • The poster purposes to
  • Present demographic and socioeconomic profiles
    and trends.
  • Analyze travel-related characteristics of the
    growing Hispanic and stable African American
    populations.
  • Examine strengths and weaknesses of the ACS
    products for transportation analysis.

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Introduction I
  • Census data products used
  • ACS Summary Tables (1999-2003)
  • CTTP ACS (1999-2001)
  • Scale of analysis
  • County level for the ACS summaries
  • TAZ level for the CTTP ACS data

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Introduction II
  • The research maps travel behaviors through mode
    choice and travel time.
  • Problems with the data included data gaps in TAZs
    with small populations, the use of aggregate
    data, limited availability of seasonal data and
    response effects of various survey questions.

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Mean Travel Time
  • Hispanics and especially Black Non-Hispanics
    travel shorter travel times.
  • The impact of vehicle ownership contributes to
    travel time.

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Travel Time of Day
  • The models suggests that Hispanics, Blacks and
    Disabled commute during the nontraditional
    periods,
  • while women and income add to starts during
    traditional peak hours.

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Travel by Bus
  • Bus users tend to be Blacks and Hispanics,
    employees with 1 vehicle in the household and the
    disabled.
  • These are traditionally transit-captive
    populations.

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Travel by Train
  • The population traveling by train is quite
    different positive zonal association with high
    income, children, and senior citizens.
  • The Black population displays negative
    association.

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Carpooling
  • Black and to a very high degree Hispanics car
    share.
  • The following populations however tend to ride
    alone employees in 3 car households, females
    and families with children.
  • Families with many cars tend to travel for a
    longer time, and not to share rides.

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Conclusions
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During the ACS data period (1999-2003)
  • Employment rates declined.
  • Unemployment rates increased.
  • Hispanic population grew by 6.6, from 10.3 to
    16.9
  • Black population declined by 0.7.

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Travel by race and ethnicity
  • Black and Hispanic populations tend to have
    shorter trips,
  • Use more public transit and carpooling,
  • Travel During non-traditional commute periods.

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ACS Data
  • Longitudinal data by County
  • TAZ coverage incomplete
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