Locating rental stations and bikeways in a public bike system
Journal
Transportation Planning and Technology
Journal Volume
41
Journal Issue
4
Pages
402--420
Date Issued
2018-05
Author(s)
Abstract
To determine the spatial distribution of rental stations and bikeways in a public bike system, this paper proposes a facility location and network design model. The model is developed as a multi-objective programing problem that considers four objectives (minimizing cyclist risk, maximizing cyclist comfort, minimizing adverse impacts on traffic and maximizing service coverage) and multiple constraints (monetary budget, network connectivity, station spacing, bikeway types, station number and value ranges of decision variables). The ε-constraint method solves the programing problem for the public bike system in Daan District, Taipei City, Taiwan. The nine non-dominated alternatives generated are all markedly better than existing locations of rental stations and bikeways. Scenario analysis results indicate that increasing the construction budget for bikeways significantly improves cyclist safety and comfort whilst increasing the adverse impact on traffic. Planners can use this model to develop public bike systems that spatially integrate rental stations and bikeway networks. © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
Subjects
Bikeway; facility location problem; mathematical programing; network design problem; public bike system
Other Subjects
Budget control; Location; Bikeway; Facility location problem; mathematical programing; Network design problems; public bike system; Bicycles; cycle transport; infrastructural development; location-allocation model; multiobjective programming; network design; rental sector; spatial analysis; spatial distribution; transportation infrastructure; transportation planning; transportation safety; Taipei; Taiwan
Type
journal article