Spatially explicit modeling of parking search as a tool for urban parking facilities and policy assessment
Authored by Itzhak Benenson, Nadav Levy, Marc Render
Date Published: 2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.tranpol.2015.01.004
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Abstract
The engineering view of a measurable, supply-independent, demand for
parking that can be expressed by ``minimum parking codes{''} has been
generally rejected during the last two decades and is gradually being
replaced by ``maximum provision{''} codes, limited parking development, and demand pricing. To assess new planning practices one has to estimate
the drivers' reaction to proposed spatial-temporal parking limitations.
The paper applies a high-resolution spatially explicit agent-based model
termed ``PARICAGENT{''} as a tool for this assessment. The model is used
for evaluation of parking demand in the Diamond Exchange area in Ramat
Gan, a city in the Tel Aviv metropolitan area, for estimating the
effectiveness of planned parking facilities for different development
scenarios in the area and assessing electronic signage system that
directs drivers to vacant parking lots. The results strongly indicate
the advantages of agent-based modeling over the current dominant
engineering approach and show the potential benefits of using an
intelligent parking guidance system. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights
reserved.
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