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Neighborhood design and vehicle type choice: Evidence from Northern California
X Y. Cao
Patricia L. Mokhtarian, UC Davis
S L. Handy

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ABSTRACT:

Previous studies have found that suburban development is associated with the unbalanced choice of light duty trucks. The specific aspects of the built environment that influence vehicle choice, however, have not been well-established. Further, these studies have not shed much light on the underlying direction of causality: whether neighborhood designs themselves, as opposed to preferences for neighborhood characteristics or attitudes towards travel, more strongly influence individuals' decisions regarding vehicle type. Using a sample from Northern California, this study investigated the relationship between neighborhood design and vehicle type choice, controlling for residential self-selection. Correlation analyses showed that neighborhood design has a strong association with vehicle type choice. Specifically, traditional neighborhood designs are correlated with the choice of passenger cars, while suburban designs are associated with the choice of light duty trucks. The nested logit model suggests that sociodemographic and attitudinal factors play an important role, and that an outdoor spaciousness measure (based on perceptions of yard sizes and off-street parking availability) and commute distance also impact vehicle type choice after controlling for those other influences. This study, therefore, supports the premise that land use policies have at least some potential to reduce the choice of light duty trucks, thereby reducing emissions. (c) 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

SUGGESTED CITATION:
X Y. Cao, Patricia L. Mokhtarian, and S L. Handy, "Neighborhood design and vehicle type choice: Evidence from Northern California" (2006). Transportation Research Part D-Transport and Environment. 11 (2), pp. 133-145. Postprint available free at: http://repositories.cdlib.org/postprints/1171

REQUIRED PUBLISHER STATEMENT:
The original publication is available in the Transportation Research Part D-Transport and Environment.

 
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