Journal of Advanced Transportation (Jan 2022)
A Route Choice Model for Road Network Users in Mountainous Cities considering Vulnerability
Abstract
Urban resilience has become one of the core arguments of sustainable urban development. The urban road system should also respond effectively to various changes or impacts and reduce the uncertainty and vulnerability of road network caused by emergencies. A route choice model considering the vulnerability was proposed. The model analyzed the traveler’ behavior in complex road network. The model is validated by the road network in Chongqing city. First, the vulnerability of road network in mountainous cities is defined, and the failure situation and state classification of road network considering vulnerability are analyzed. The results show that travelers with different sensitive states have obvious different route choice behavior in vulnerable networks. Since nonsensitive users do not reserve travel time in the early days, they are more inclined to respond to emergencies quickly and then choose fast detour paths. However, sensitive users have set off earlier than normal time and have psychological expectations of emergencies. They have more time to maintain the existing path. Finally, a calculation example is used to test that a certain section of the road network fails randomly, and network users can effectively choose the individual optimal route under different failure states.