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The distribution of shared parking use in time and space: A case study in Guangzhou, China

Shared parking enables private parking owners to share their parking spaces during idle time. In recent years, increasingly more research investigated people’s intentions to participate in shared parking schemes as well as optimization algorithms to match shared parking supplies and demands. However...

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Published in:Journal of transport and land use 2024-08, Vol.17 (1), p.603-623
Main Authors: Wang, Juan, Zhu, Pengyu
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Shared parking enables private parking owners to share their parking spaces during idle time. In recent years, increasingly more research investigated people’s intentions to participate in shared parking schemes as well as optimization algorithms to match shared parking supplies and demands. However, little research has investigated the distribution of shared parking use in time and space in implementation. To fill this gap, this study uses the transaction records of 121 shared parking lots in Guangzhou, China, and applies a quasi-Poisson regression model to analyze the influence of a set of explanatory factors on the total number of transactions. The results show that the number of parking transactions is significantly influenced by implemented duration, parking lot capacity, land use of shared facility, number of POIs (point of interest), and transit stations within a range of 750 meters from the shared parking lot. This study also applies a linear regression model to analyze the effect of a set of explanatory variables on the average parking duration at shared parking lots. The results show that the average parking duration is significantly influenced by the land use of a shared facility, number of office buildings within 750 meters from the shared parking lot, and peak time of the shared parking lots.
ISSN:1938-7849
1938-7849
DOI:10.5198/jtlu.2024.2408