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Accelerating Discoveries in Traffic Science

Accelerating Discoveries in Traffic Science

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04.08.2014
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Copyright (c) 2024 Ji-Young Song, Jin Ki Eom, Sung Il Kim

EVALUATION OF ELDERLY MOBILITY BASED ON TRANSIT CARD DATA IN SEOUL

Authors:

Ji-Young Song
University of Science and Technology

Jin Ki Eom
Korea Railroad Research Institute

Sung Il Kim
Dongguk University

Keywords:Elderly transit, Smart card data, evaluation of service

Abstract

We analyzed the travel patterns of senior citizens in Seoul using Automatic Fare Collection (AFC) data. We focused specifically on mode choices and transfer patterns. Results showed that 99% of trips made by senior citizens (individuals over 65 years old), who were given free subway transit passes, consisted of single-mode trips. Average travel time was 31 minutes, and subway travel times were longer than bus travel times. Individuals made fewer transfers, took longer metro trips, and paid smaller fares when using their free subway transit cards. They were more negatively sensitive to bus travel time than metro travel time. Encouraging older adult travelers to use transfers that increase costs to a modest extent might help improve travel quality among a group of individuals who find it difficult to enter the metro system or who are uncomfortable making inter-metro transfers. Additionally, as older adults have more time, yet are economically disadvantaged and take more leisure trips, travel improvements could include adopting a time-flexible fare discount. We discuss these improvements in terms of the individual and social benefits afforded to transit passengers in South Korea.

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How to Cite
Song, J. (et al.) 2014. EVALUATION OF ELDERLY MOBILITY BASED ON TRANSIT CARD DATA IN SEOUL. Traffic&Transportation Journal. 26, 4 (Aug. 2014), 281-290. DOI: https://doi.org/10.7307/ptt.v26i4.1394.

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