Abstract

An understanding of the demand for city centre parking is an important input to policy making. This study emphasizes the importance and benefits of analysing the demand for parking at the level of individual users rather than basing analyses on traffic and parking counts. A survey of drivers' parking behaviour in Jerusalem's business centre was used. A structure is presented for analysing the driver's parking decision process and policy implications that can be drawn from disaggregate data are suggested.

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