Artículo de revista
Modeling safety as a perceptual latent variable to assess cycling infrastructure
Fecha
2018-05Registro en:
Transportation Research Part A 111 (2018) 252–265
10.1016/j.tra.2018.03.019
Autor
Rossetti, Tomás
Guevara Cue, Cristian
Galilea, Patricia
Hurtubia, Ricardo
Institución
Resumen
Perceived safety is a relevant construct that affects cyclists’ behavior. Nevertheless, this qualitative
attribute has not been adequately considered in infrastructure design preference models.
Even though the use of perceptual latent variable may be suitable for this, they have not been
used, likely because of their high data collection and estimation costs. We propose a change to
the classic Integrated Choice and Latent Variables (ICLV) framework that reduces these costs.
This methodology is used with data from a stated preferences survey carried out in Santiago
(Chile), which collected choice and psychometric indicators. With these, we estimate models
with a latent variable that describes perceived safety and latent classes. Results show perceived
safety has a positive and relevant effect on infrastructure design preferences. Moreover, heterogeneous
preferences are shown to exist, with some users putting a significantly higher weight
on perceived safety.