ATLC Advisory Group Meeting February 20, 2014 Analysis by Deborah Salon Presentation by Susan Handy Institute of Transportation Studies University of California,

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ATLC Advisory Group Meeting February 20, 2014 Analysis by Deborah Salon Presentation by Susan Handy Institute of Transportation Studies University of California, Davis ESTIMATING TOTAL MILES WALKED AND BIKED BY CENSUS TRACT IN CALIFORNIA

 Vehicle activity is an output of travel models, but detailed estimates of bicycle and pedestrian activity are often not available.  Good estimates of the total amount of cyclist and pedestrian activity on our roads are useful for:  Informing demand-based investments in bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure  Identifying dangerous locations for potential safety investments MOTIVATION

 Estimate the total miles walked by pedestrians and total miles biked by cyclists living in each census tract in California  Important Note: The estimates presented here are not of miles walked and biked within the geographic area of each tract, but we expect them to be highly correlated with these values. RESEARCH OBJECTIVE

1.Assign census tracts to neighborhood types based on built environment characteristics 2.Assign each survey respondent to their age-gender- home neighborhood category 3.Calculate average miles biked and miles walked for each age-gender-home neighborhood category 4.Use these averages with census data to expand travel survey data to population totals METHOD

 Cluster analysis of 10 variables yielded 4 neighborhood types:  Population Density  Road Density  Local Job Access  Regional Job Access  Restaurants Within 10 Minute Walk  Pct. Walk/Bike Commuters  Pct. Single Family Detached  Pct. Old Housing  Pct. New Housing  Median House Value NEIGHBORHOOD TYPE CLASSIFICATION

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA

LOS ANGELES AREA

 Categories based on:  Gender (2)  Age Group (5 groups)  Home Neighborhood Type (4 Types)  Yields 40 Categories SURVEY RESPONDENT CATEGORIES

AVERAGE MILES WALKED BY SURVEY RESPONDENT CATEGORY MF

AVERAGE MILES BIKED BY SURVEY RESPONDENT CATEGORY M F

SURVEY-TO-POPULATION ESTIMATION METHOD

INFRASTRUCTURE ANALYSIS: TRACT-LEVEL WALKING ESTIMATES Weekday Miles Walked Per Non-Highway Road Mile

INFRASTRUCTURE ANALYSIS: TRACT-LEVEL BIKING ESTIMATES Weekday Miles Biked Per Non-Highway Road Mile

SAFETY ANALYSIS: ACCIDENTS PER DISTANCE WALKED Annual Severe Pedestrian Accidents Per 1000 Weekday Miles Walked

SAFETY ANALYSIS: ACCIDENTS PER DISTANCE WALKED

 Method can provide estimates of cyclist and pedestrian activity based on travel survey and census data, without a full travel model  Estimates of miles of activity per road mile are highly correlated with tract population density  CHTS data produce somewhat lower estimates of bike/walk activity than NHTS data (results not shown)  Compare these results with those from a full travel model, if available Report available next week Census tract estimates to be posted Contact: CONCLUSIONS