Nuworsoo Cornelius, Golub Aaron, Deakin Elizabeth
University of California Transportation Center Berkeley, CA 94720-1782, United States.
Eval Program Plann. 2009 Nov;32(4):360-8. doi: 10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2009.06.009. Epub 2009 Jun 26.
Many public transit agencies consider increasing fares when faced with budget shortfalls. This paper analyzes the Alameda-Contra Costa (AC) Transit District's five alternative fare proposals introduced for public discussion in March 2005. The proposals combined fare hikes, base fare reductions, eliminations of free transfers, and discontinuation of periodic passes. Using the agency's 2002 on-board survey data, the study assessed the impacts of individual fare proposals on different subsets of riders and evaluated if they were equitable; and estimated potential fare revenues, using alternative price elasticities to estimate changes in ridership due to changes in price. The analysis revealed that proposals that increased the cost of transfers or eliminated unlimited-use passes produced dramatically unequal impacts on certain riders. Proposals for flat fares per ride were found to be least equitable, even when the base fare was lowered, because lower income riders, youth, and minorities made more trips and transferred more frequently than their more affluent counterparts. Proposals that maintained existing pass instruments and allowed transfers for small fees were the most favorable. The paper demonstrates the utility of on-board surveys and details an approach that could be widely used for evaluation of equity in public transit and other areas.
许多公共交通机构在面临预算短缺时会考虑提高票价。本文分析了阿拉米达-康特拉科斯塔(AC)运输区于2005年3月提出供公众讨论的五项替代票价提案。这些提案包括提高票价、降低基本票价、取消免费换乘以及停止发售定期通行证。该研究利用该机构2002年的车载调查数据,评估了各项票价提案对不同乘客群体的影响,并评估了这些提案是否公平;同时,利用替代价格弹性来估计因价格变化导致的乘客量变化,从而估算潜在的票价收入。分析表明,提高换乘成本或取消不限次使用通行证的提案对某些乘客产生了极为不平等的影响。研究发现,即使降低了基本票价,每次乘车固定票价的提案仍是最不公平的,因为低收入乘客、年轻人和少数族裔的出行次数更多,换乘也比富裕乘客更为频繁。维持现有通行证形式并允许小额付费换乘的提案是最有利的。本文展示了车载调查的效用,并详细介绍了一种可广泛用于评估公共交通及其他领域公平性的方法。