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疫情下的公共交通:审视波士顿、休斯顿和洛杉矶公共交通使用情况的变化及其公平性影响

Pandemic transit: examining transit use changes and equity implications in Boston, Houston, and Los Angeles.

作者信息

Paul Julene, Taylor Brian D

机构信息

UCLA Institute of Transportation Studies, 3320 Public Affairs Building, Los Angeles, CA 90095 USA.

出版信息

Transportation (Amst). 2022 Oct 28:1-29. doi: 10.1007/s11116-022-10345-1.

Abstract

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While the COVID-19 pandemic upended many aspects of life as we knew it, its effects on U.S. public transit were especially dramatic. Many former transit commuters began to work from home or switched to traveling via private vehicles. But for those who continued to work outside the home and could not drive-who were more likely low-income and Black or Hispanic-transit remained an important means of mobility. However, most transit agencies reduced service during the first year of the pandemic, reflecting reduced ridership demand, increasing costs, and uncertain budgets. To analyze the effects of the pandemic on transit systems and their users, we examine bus ridership changes by neighborhood in Boston, Houston, and Los Angeles from 2019 to 2020. Combining aggregated stop-level boarding data, passenger surveys, and census data, we identify associations between shifting travel patterns and neighborhoods. We find that early in the pandemic, neighborhoods with more poor and non-white households lost proportionally fewer riders; however, this gap between high- and low-ridership-loss neighborhoods shrank as the pandemic wore on. We also model ridership change controlling for multiple factors. Ridership in Houston and LA generally outperformed Boston, with built environment and demographic factors accounting for some of the observed differences. Neighborhoods with high shares of Hispanic and African American residents retained more riders in the pandemic, while those with higher levels of auto access and with more workers able to work from home lost more riders, all else equal. We conclude that transit's social service role elevated during the pandemic, and that serving travelers in disadvantaged neighborhoods will likely remain paramount emerging from it.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION

The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s11116-022-10345-1.

摘要

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虽然新冠疫情颠覆了我们所熟知的生活的许多方面,但其对美国公共交通的影响尤为显著。许多以前乘坐公共交通上下班的人开始居家办公,或转而选择私家车出行。但对于那些继续在户外工作且不会开车的人来说——他们更有可能是低收入人群以及黑人或西班牙裔——公共交通仍然是重要的出行方式。然而,在疫情的第一年,大多数公共交通机构都减少了服务,这反映了乘客需求的下降、成本的增加以及预算的不确定性。为了分析疫情对公共交通系统及其用户的影响,我们研究了2019年至2020年波士顿、休斯顿和洛杉矶各社区的公交乘客量变化。结合汇总的站点级上车数据、乘客调查和人口普查数据,我们确定了出行模式变化与社区之间的关联。我们发现,在疫情初期,贫困和非白人家庭较多的社区乘客流失比例相对较少;然而,随着疫情的持续,高乘客流失率社区和低乘客流失率社区之间的差距缩小了。我们还对控制多个因素的乘客量变化进行了建模。休斯顿和洛杉矶的乘客量总体上优于波士顿,建成环境和人口因素解释了部分观察到的差异。在疫情期间,西班牙裔和非裔美国居民比例较高的社区留住了更多乘客,而在其他条件相同的情况下,汽车使用率较高且有更多员工能够居家办公的社区乘客流失更多。我们得出结论,在疫情期间,公共交通的社会服务作用得到了提升,并且在疫情过后,为弱势社区的出行者提供服务可能仍将是至关重要的。

补充信息

在线版本包含可在10.1007/s11116-022-10345-1获取的补充材料。

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