中南大学学报(英文版)
中南大學學報(英文版)
중남대학학보(영문판)
JOURNAL OF CENTRAL SOUTH UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY(ENGLISH EDITION)
2015年
9期
3677-3682
,共6页
宗芳%张慧永%LI Hai-fan
宗芳%張慧永%LI Hai-fan
종방%장혜영%LI Hai-fan
taxi%cruising patterns%land use%pick-up points
Taxi drivers’ cruising patterns are learnt with GPS trajectory data collected in Shenzhen, China. By employing Ripley’s K function, the impacts of land use and pick-up experience on taxis’ cruising behavior are investigated concerning about both intensity of influence and radius of influence. The results indicate that, in general, taxi drivers tend to learn more from land use characteristics than from pick-up experience. The optimal radius of influence of land use points and previous pick-up points is 14.18 km and 9.93 km, respectively. The findings also show that the high-earning drivers or thorough drivers pay more attention to land use characteristics and tend to cruise in high-density area, while the low-earning drivers or focus drivers prefer to learn more from previous pick-up experience and select the area which is far away from the high-density area. These findings facilitate the development of measures of managing taxi’s travel behavior by providing useful insights into taxis’ cruising patterns. The results also provide useful advice for taxi drivers to make efficient cruising decision, which will contribute to the improvement of cruising efficiency and the reduction of negative effects.