Abstract

Public transportation in cities is crucial for their sustainable development. The attractiveness of public transport for city residents depends largely on whether they are able to access the nearest stop on foot. The actual time of walking to the nearest stop and the distance covered can be measured using the band method or the circular buffer method. The accuracy of the two methods was compared for the city of Szczecin and one of its residential areas, Pomorzany (ca. 20,000 inhabitants, ca. 7 km2 area). The city provides public tram and bus transportation and has 90 km of streets and pedestrian paths. As shown by the results, the band method proved more accurate in measuring public transport stop accessibility. It showed 53.8% of the stops to be highly accessible, whereas 37.8%, 7.8%, and 0.5% were classified as moderately accessible, poorly accessible, and inaccessible, respectively; the latter would be hardly expected to be used by pedestrians in the Pomorzany neighborhood. The band method allowed also to indicate potential location of a new bus stop which would significantly improve accessibility of public transportation to residents of a housing estate (3000 inhabitants) in the area.

Highlights

  • Economic development and societal progress generate new expectations with regard to mobility, environmental protection, and quality of life [1]

  • The measures taken to achieve those goals include restriction of car use, institution of public transportation of various types, and provision of opportunities to pedestrians to get to places and facilities essential for everyday life

  • Reaching a destination in a city on foot is influenced by many factors, which is why the study of public transport accessibility can choose from several methods, depending on the factor that is crucial for the results expected and the scale of the space studied

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Introduction

Economic development and societal progress generate new expectations with regard to mobility, environmental protection, and quality of life [1]. A more sustainable urban development is one of the greatest challenges of modern times. The services expected of a transportation system involve taking people from where they are to where they want to be in a reasonable time, using appropriate infrastructure and means [2]. The transport system has a great impact on regional development patterns, economic viability, environment, and promotion of socially acceptable quality of life levels [3]. Transportation, in general, is connected to all aspects of urban life: Leisure, education, business, and industry [4]

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