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- Title
Design and administration of activity-travel diaries: a case study from Bengaluru city in India.
- Authors
Manoj, M.; Verma, Ashish
- Abstract
Studies on travel survey instrument design and administration in the context of Indian cities are limited despite the fact that these aspects of travel survey face unique challenges here when compared to the cities in the developed world. Here we report results of a pilot survey conducted for evaluating the performances, alternative diary formats and survey administration techniques in Bengaluru city, India. The study proposes two diary formats. 'Diary-1' is in day-planner format and is a variant of the one reported earlier in the literature. 'Diary-2' is derived as a combination of 'Diary-1' and the trip-based diaries widely applied in Indian cities. 'Face-to-face', and 'drop-off and pick-up' methods of survey administration are considered for retrieving the activity-travel information of individuals. Evidence appears to be strong that diary-2 is preferable to diary-1 for collecting the travel details of individuals. The comparison of the retrieval methods suggests that the face-to-face method of instrument administration is superior to the drop-off and pick-up method in terms of higher response rates and minimum recording errors.
- Subjects
BENGALURU (India); INDIA; TRANSPORTATION planning; TRANSPORTATION; GLOBAL Positioning System; TRAVEL -- Surveys
- Publication
Current Science (00113891), 2015, Vol 109, Issue 7, p1264
- ISSN
0011-3891
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.18520/cs/v109/i7/1264-1272