Public transportation and fear of crime at BRT Systems: Approaching to the case of Barranquilla (Colombia) through integrated choice and latent variable models
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2021-11-01Autor(es)
Soto, Jose
Orozco-Fontalvo, Mauricio José
Useche, Sergio A.
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Security perception and Fear of Crime (FoC) in urban scenarios have the potential to affect travel
behavior, changing people’s travel choices and patterns. In this sense, the feeling of being “safe”
or “at-risk” in public transportation not only depends on observable factors like illumination,
travel companionship or transport crowding, but also on unobservable individual-specific latent
attributes, among which fear of crime constitutes a major issue to consider in transport security
policy-making. This study aimed to describe the relationships among sociodemographic features,
travel situations, system-design features, and the Fear of Crime at three different locations (buses,
bus stops, and stations) of the BRT system of Barranquilla (Colombia). Using an image-based
survey applied in Barranquilla, data was collected from a full-sample of 500 adult users (64%
females and 36% males) of the system. It was estimated a hybrid choice model to include
location-based fear of crime in public transportation perception of risk, along with attributes
related to (e.g.) surveillance, crowding, time of the day, and companionship. The relation between fear of crime and perception of security in public transportation is negative and highly
significant. FoC inside the bus has the highest negative effect on the utility, followed by bus stops
and BRT Stations, for which it remains non-significant. Gender (being a female user) was the
strongest FoC predictor. Moreover, it was found that the higher is the user’s income, the lower is
the fear of crime reported for each one of these three types of location. Overall, the inclusion of
the fear of crime perception in the estimation of the hybrid choice model enhances the model fit.
Also, the user-related findings of this study at different locations provide a better understanding
of the decision-making process and the predictors of fear of crime in BRT systems
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Soto, Jose & Orozco-Fontalvo, Mauricio & Useche, Sergio. (2021). Public transportation and fear of crime at BRT Systems: Approaching to the case of Barranquilla (Colombia) through integrated choice and latent variable models. Transportation Research Part A Policy and Practice. 155. 142-160. 10.1016/j.tra.2021.11.001.Utilice esta dirección para citar:
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