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An Analysis of Taxi Driver’s Route Choice Behavior Using the Trace Records

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Understanding travelers’ route choice behavior is a key task in transportation studies. In this paper, we analyze the route choices of Beijing taxi drivers regarding four frequently mentioned cost-based route… Click to show full abstract

Understanding travelers’ route choice behavior is a key task in transportation studies. In this paper, we analyze the route choices of Beijing taxi drivers regarding four frequently mentioned cost-based route choice rules: pursuing shortest time, or distance, avoiding passing signalized intersections, or making left/right turnings. Test results show that route choices of drivers are not always optimal according to either of these rules. Instead, we argue that taxi drivers are bounded rational and usually choose a satisfactory route that belongs to one of the few routes that consume the shortest times. Test results show that more than 90% observed traces can be explained by this simple explanation.

Keywords: choice behavior; route choice; taxi; choice

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Computational Social Systems
Year Published: 2018

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