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India is a developing economy with high rates of urbanization. With increased
urbanization, the limits of cities are expanding and in order to connect major cities
with nearby areas, various transportation efforts have been taken by government.
With increased economy the income levels of people are increasing and so is
their vehicle ownership. As more private vehicle occupies the roads, it not only
contributes to high levels of congestion, but also contributes towards carbon
emissions and fuel costs. The solution to combat this problem is the provision of
public transport service but due to various shortcomings of public transport
systems in terms of overcrowding, longer travel times, lack of last mile
connectivity, discomfort and longer waiting times, public transport becomes
undesirable for many people. This results in vicious circle of lower than expected
ridership, increased operating costs, fare hikes and mode shift of people to
cheaper modes. So it is important to understand that in order to make the use of
public transports desirable among people, it important to record their perception
towards the current service and provides solutions to the issues pertaining with
them.
Travel time and travel cost are major determinants of people‟s travel behaviour
apart from comfort and can have significant effect on travel decision of people.
The Marginal Cost Productivity and opportunity costs have great relevance in this
decision making because according to the former theory, the travel time saved
from travel can be utilised in production of more goods while latter suggests that
all people have different income and household characteristics which determines
the percentage of expenditure one can do for traveling. It is important to analyse
travel time and travel costs associated with a public transport for its evaluation in
order to make necessary improvements to eliminate the issues in the existing
service. This can be done by evaluating the Value of Travel Time associated with
the public transport and analysing the existing issues in the service using the
perception of current users. This study focuses on „Evaluating Vale of Time for
metro users in Delhi‟. For conducting the study first the literature review is done
for studying the concept of Value of Time and factors that affects Value of Time.
Socio-economic characteristics like age, income level and trip characteristics like
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trip length, trip purpose, and travel time travel cost etc. affect travel behaviour of
users. First the metro line 2-Yellow is selected for the study because it is the
busiest metro line and connects the major parts of Delhi. It the one of the longest
metro line with distance of 49.3 km. The issue faced in the metro line is of high
level of congestion during peak hours and long in-vehicle time. Thus there is
need to access people‟s perception of service and travel characteristics to solve
the issues they are facing with current problem. The surveys are conducted at the
metro stations with highest share of passengers in Yellow line and analysis is
done in two stages.
First stage consists of analysis of the trip characteristics and issues faced by the
people in current services. Most of the respondents have monthly income more
than Rs. 30000 and use metro for daily or commute for work purpose. The issues
are assed by factor analysis which brings out that long line-haul time and
crowding are major issues in the current service. The stage two analyse the
preference for people towards choices of service with reduced travel time and
increased travel cost based on the stated preference survey responses. About
45% are willing to shift to a service with decreased travel time by 10 minutes and
increased travel cost by Rs.16. Then the Value of Time calculations are done for
regular and improved services. It is found that Value of Time increases with
service with more travel time savings. After the target users are found by
comparing the change in percentage share of monthly travel cost to monthly
income of respondents. The study concludes with proposal of strategies to
reduce travel time of people and calculate the benefits for metro users in terms of
reduced travel time and crowding in metro during peak hour and increase in fare
box revenue for the metro operators. |
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