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http://dx.doi.org/10.12815/kits.2018.17.2.73

Implementation Plan of MaaS according to Various Public Transport Links  

Seo, Ji-Yeong (Dept. of Urban and Transportation Engineering, Univ. of Kongju)
Lee, Seon-Ha (Dept. of Urban and Transportation Engineering, Univ. of Kongju)
Cheon, Choon-Keun (Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Univ. of Kongju)
Lee, Eun-Ho (Dept. of Korea Agency for Infrastructure Technology Advancement)
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The Journal of The Korea Institute of Intelligent Transport Systems / v.17, no.2, 2018 , pp. 73-86 More about this Journal
Abstract
The increase in the number of private automobiles has incurred various traffic problems. Globally, studies on MaaS(Mobility as a Service) has already been initiated to mobilize the use of public transportation in reducing private passenger cars in roads. This study aims to analyze the passenger's optimal route considering the transfer between different transportation modes through simulation, and analyze the effect of available route through the connected transportation modes. Sejong Special Self-Governing City was chosen as the study area due to its extensive transportation network. As a result of the analysis, the predominant obtainable route is derived either from using public transportation (i.e. bus and subway) only or by bicycle. However, it is also possible to use the car sharing and public bicycle to reach their final destination efficiently when paths that can be traversed were more scrutinized. When various transportation information and location-based services are introduced in smart phone applications, they can provide very useful information to passengers, and also promote social problems such as traffic congestion and environmental issues in the future.
Keywords
MaaS; Car sharing; Public Bike; Public transport routing analysis;
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