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Travel Time and Sustainable Travel Behaviour

David MetzCentre for Transport StudiesUniversity College London

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National Travel Survey

• 7-day travel diaries recording personal travel

• Annual sample of 20,000

• Since 1972

• Longest time series; high quality

• Excludes international air travel

• Measures ‘daily travel’

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Travel time, hours per person per year

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Distance & journeys per person per year

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Trips by age

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Trips (pppy) according to income

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Main journey purpose, trips pppy

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shopping 219 210

visiting friends 168 191

commuting 160 178

education 106 109

personal business 105 97

other escort 97 74

all journeys 1037 1034

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Travel spend (% of household spend)

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Business-as-usual scenario• Travel time: an hour a day• Journeys: 1000 a year• Journey purposes: unchanged • Spend: 16% of household spend• Incomes: double over 30 years• Technology: incremental improvement +

decarbonisation• Car ownership increase?• Distance travelled?

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Personal mobility: miles pppy

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Delays for slowest 10% of journeys on Strategic Road Network

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Hypothesis: daily travel demand has saturated

• Access and choice increase with square of speed

• Value of additional choice characterised by diminishing marginal utility

• Prediction: sufficient choice experienced through mobility

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FIGURE 3.9

Proportion of the UK urban population with a choice of one, two, three or fourgrocery stores each with a different fascia and larger than 1,400 sq metres

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Source: CACI Limited analysis of parties’ data submissions – from Competition Commission: The supply of groceries in the UK market investigation report, May 2008.

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Choice of schools and hospitals

• Over 80% of pupils have at least 3 secondary schools within 5km of home

• Secondary schools have 6 others within 10min drive time

• 40% of population have up to 2 hospitals within 15min drive time; 90% within 60min

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Business-as-usual scenario (2)

• Stable behaviour in aggregate: – 7100 miles – 1000 trips – 380 hours a year on average

• But road traffic continues to grow….

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Growth 1996-2006

• Distance pppy (NTS) 0.2% pa

• Vehicle km 1.3% • Cars 2.6%• Population 0.4%

• Traffic growth due mainly to increase in car ownership

• Distance per incremental car = ½ average

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Sustainable travel

• Stable personal travel – travel demand saturated.

• Some car ownership increase by ‘late adopters’, as car use approaches saturation. Some mode switch to cars.

• Decarbonise transport system.

• Manage congestion.

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Transport policy and operations

• Interventions which have the effect of increasing speed lead to increased access

• Interventions which have the effect of reducing speed tend to reduce access and choice

• ‘Smart choices’ tend to involve speed reduction

• Decarbonisation will need to rely mainly on technology

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Managing congestion

• Can’t build our way out of congestion

• Road pricing redistributes road space in favour of those who can afford to pay– Improved access for payers (induced traffic)– Reduced access and choice for non-payers– Likely to be unpopular

• Main problem is journey time uncertainty

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Conventional transport economics

• Main benefit is ‘travel time saving’• Underestimates ‘induced traffic’….• ….and carbon, accidents and other detriments• Travel a ‘derived demand’• Agglomeration benefits• Modelling assumes minimisation of ‘generalised

costs’• Neglects behavioural economics

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References

• The Myth of Travel Time Saving, Transport Reviews 28(3),321-336, 2008

• Responses to ‘Myth’ in November issue • The Limits to Travel, Earthscan, 2008• www.limitstotravel.org.uk• National road pricing: a critique and an alternative, Proc

Inst Civil Eng: Transport 161(TR3), 167-174, 2008• Sustainable Travel Behaviour, UTSG January 2009• Papers from [email protected]