Do Private Transport Services Complement or Compete against Public Transit? Evidence from the Commuter Vans in Eastern Queens, New York
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- How many people ride commuter vans in Eastern Queens?
- What are the socioeconomic characteristics of commuter van riders?
- Why do riders choose the commuter vans over public buses?
- Do vans complement or compete against MTA transit service?
2. New York’s Commuter Vans
3. Eastern Queens Study Area Characteristics
4. Materials and Methods
5. Results
5.1. How Many People Ride Commuter Vans in Eastern Queens?
5.2. What Are the Socioeconomic Characteristics of Commuter Van Riders?
5.3. Why Do Riders Choose the Commuter Vans over Public Buses?
5.4. Do Vans Complement or Compete against MTA Transit Service?
6. Discussion
Parallels between Commuter Vans and Other Private Mobility Services
7. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A. Commuter Van Rider Survey
- What is your regular mode of transportation? Check all that apply. (N=375)
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- Personal Vehicle (71)
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- Bus (214)
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- Subway (202)
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- Dollar van (316)
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- Bicycle (36)
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- Walking (38)
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- Other. Please specify (1) ________________________________
- Do you have an MTA MetroCard? (N=373)
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- Yes, I have the 30-day unlimited ride MetroCard (71)
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- Yes, I have the 7-day unlimited ride MetroCard (46)
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- Yes, I have the pay-per-ride MetroCard (111)
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- I have the 7-day express bus pass (7)
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- No, I pay in cash (97)
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- No, I do not have a MetroCard (29)
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- No, I do not take the subway or city bus (13)
- How often do you take dollar vans? (N=364)
◻ Every day (51) ◻ Once a week (24) ◻ 6 days a week (45) ◻ Twice a month (14) ◻ 5 days a week (137) ◻ Once a month (7) ◻ 4 days a week (32) ◻ Less than once a month (13) ◻ 3 days a week (25) ◻ This is my first trip on a dollar van (1) ◻ 2 days a week (16) - Where are you going now? (N=362)
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- Home (66)
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- School (including College/University) (84)
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- Work (107)
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- Shopping (53)
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- Social/Church/Personal (48)
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- Other (please specify) (4) __________________________________
- Do you have a car that you could have used to make this trip? (N=362)
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- Yes (81)
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- No (281)
- Will you transfer to another bus or train on this trip to where you are going now? (N=360)
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- Yes, I will transfer to the city bus (60)
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- Yes, I will transfer to the subway (106)
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- Yes, I will transfer to another (Please specify) (25)
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- No (171)
- If dollar vans were not available, how would you make this trip? (N=368)
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- Personal vehicle (49)
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- City bus (286)
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- Subway (73)
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- Bicycle (21)
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- Walk (15)
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- Not take the trip (9)
- Why do you take dollar vans (Check all that apply)? (N= 371)
◻ Flexible van route (72) ◻ Short wait time (145) ◻ Fast (230) ◻ I know the driver (20) ◻ Comfortable (59) ◻ Everyone rides dollar vans (2) ◻ Cheap (193) ◻ My only option (0) ◻ Safe (34) ◻ Other (0) ◻ Convenient (102) Please specify_________________ - Do you think dollar vans are important in your neighborhood? (N=365)
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- Yes (338)
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- No (5)
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- I don’t know (22)
- In your opinion, what makes informal transportation thrive in your neighborhood?__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
- What is your gender? (N=341)
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- Male (139)
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- Female (202)
- What is your age? (N = 336)
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- 18-30 (150)
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- 31-45 (126)
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- 46-60 (52)
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- 61 or more (8)
- Which option below best describes your total annual household income? (325)
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- Under $20,000 (83)
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- $20,000 – $29,999 (69)
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- $30,000 – $39,999 (30)
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- $40,000 – $49,999 (75)
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- $50,000 – $59,999 (23)
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- $60,000 – $69,999 (24)
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- $70,000 – $79,999 (18)
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- $80,000 or greater (4)
- Informal public transportation has been shown in previous studies to be prevalent in immigrant communities in the US By answering this question you help test this conclusion. Are you an immigrant? (330)
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- Yes (166)
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- No (166)
- If so, which country did you come from?____________________________________________________________________________________
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Percent of Commuter Van Riders Who: | 2016 Eastern Queens Commuter Van Survey (N = 376) | 2013 Brooklyn Commuter Van Survey [6] (N = 198) |
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Are Female | 59% | 63% |
Are Immigrants | 50% | 56% |
Own a Car | 26% | 30% |
Report Household Incomes Above $50,000/Wage Above $17 * | 21% | 43% |
Regularly Use MTA Transit | 74% | 84% |
Have a MetroCard | 63% | 76% |
Have an Unlimited MetroCard | 33% | 31% |
Regularly Ride Vans at Least Once a Week | 90% | n/a |
Ride Vans Because They: | ||
Are Fast | 62% | 80% |
Are Convenient | 39% | 50% |
Are Cheap | 52% | 45% |
Have Short Wait Times | 39% | 39% |
Will Transfer to MTA Transit on This Trip | 53% | n/a |
Are Going Home on This Trip | 18% | n/a |
Are Going to Work on This Trip | 30% | n/a |
Are Going to School on This Trip | 23% | n/a |
Are Going Shopping on This Trip | 15% | n/a |
Van Routes | Thursday | Friday | Saturday | Average | |
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Rosedale | Male | 31% | 41% | 45% | 39% |
Female | 69% | 59% | 55% | 61% | |
Total | 163 | 178 | 144 | 162 | |
Far Rockaway | Male | 46% | 41% | 42% | 43% |
Female | 54% | 59% | 58% | 57% | |
Total | 190 | 247 | 212 | 216 | |
Linden | Male | 48% | 34% | 37% | 40% |
Female | 52% | 66% | 63% | 60% | |
Total | 232 | 104 | 161 | 166 | |
Green Acres Mall | Male | 36% | 44% | 37% | 39% |
Female | 64% | 56% | 63% | 61% | |
Total | 139 | 124 | 149 | 137 | |
Cambria Heights | Male | 44% | 44% | 39% | 42% |
Female | 56% | 56% | 61% | 58% | |
Total | 116 | 142 | 126 | 128 |
Car Available for This Trip | Unlimited MetroCard | Use Van More Than 1x/Week | Paying $2 Van Premium on This Trip | ||||||
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Pct. | χ2, N | Pct. | χ2, N | Pct. | χ2, N | Pct. | χ2, N | ||
Annual Income | Under $50k | 15% | 21.96*** | 33% | 0.02 | 86% | 0.90 | 64% | 0.10 |
$50k or Greater | 42% | N=313 | 34% | N=321 | 81% | N=324 | 66% | N=324 | |
Gender | Male | 30% | 7.93*** | 39% | 4.10** | 82% | 0.81 | 66% | 0.52 |
Female | 17% | N=330 | 29% | N=338 | 86% | N=341 | 62% | N=341 | |
Age | 18 – 30 | 14% | 13.10*** N=325 | 35% | 5.12* N=333 | 87% | 3.18 N=336 | 60% | 2.12 N=336 |
31 – 45 | 26% | 37% | 84% | 69% | |||||
Over 45 | 37% | 21% | 77% | 63% | |||||
Immigrant | Yes | 25% | 1.70 | 31% | 0.61 | 85% | 0.56 | 65% | 0.21 |
No | 19% | N=317 | 36% | N=325 | 82% | N=328 | 63% | N=328 |
City Buses | Commuter Van Average Time (Minutes) | Observed MTA Bus Trip Time (Minutes) | Official MTA Scheduled Trip Time (Minutes) | Commuter Vans on Parallel Routes |
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Q5 | 29 | 49 | 42 | Green Acres Mall |
Q83 | 22 | 27 | 31 | Cambria Heights |
Q4 | 23 | 31 | 32 | Linden |
Q111 | 27 | 40 | 43 | Rosedale |
Q114, Q113 | 42 | 55 | 68 | Far Rockaway |
Fast | Convenient | Cheap | Short Wait | |||||
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Pct. | χ2, N | Pct. | χ2, N | Pct. | χ2, N | Pct. | χ2, N | |
Car Available | 61% | 0.04 | 44% | 0.80 | 42% | 3.98** | 38% | 0.08 |
Car Not Available | 62% | N=358 | 39% | N=358 | 54% | N=358 | 40% | N=358 |
Unlimited MetroCard | 70% | 4.30** | 43% | 1.42 | 46% | 3.13* | 42% | 0.44 |
No Unlimited MetroCard | 58% | N=368 | 37% | N=368 | 56% | N=368 | 38% | N=368 |
Use Van 1x/Week or Less | 49% | 4.91** | 41% | 0.05 | 42% | 2.62* | 36% | 0.36 |
Use Van More Than 1x/Week | 64% | N=371 | 39% | N=371 | 54% | N=371 | 40% | N=371 |
Paying $2 Premium | 64% | 1.17 | 41% | 1.21 | 49% | 1.89 | 43% | 3.64* |
Saving Money | 58% | N=371 | 36% | N=371 | 57% | N=371 | 33% | N=371 |
Car Available for This Trip | Unlimited MetroCard | Use Van More Than 1x/Week | ||||
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Pct. | χ2, N | Pct. | χ2, N | Pct. | χ2, N | |
Unlimited MetroCard | 19% | 1.27 | ||||
No Unlimited MetroCard | 24% | N=359 | ||||
Use Van 1x/Week or Less | 37% | 9.02*** | 49% | 7.84*** | ||
Use Van More Than 1x/Week | 19% | N=362 | 30% | N=372 | ||
Paying $2 Premium | 21% | 0.72 | n/a | n/a | 84% | 0.07 |
Saving Money | 25% | N=362 | n/a | n/a | 85% | N=376 |
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Musili, C.; Salon, D. Do Private Transport Services Complement or Compete against Public Transit? Evidence from the Commuter Vans in Eastern Queens, New York. Urban Sci. 2019, 3, 24. https://doi.org/10.3390/urbansci3010024
Musili C, Salon D. Do Private Transport Services Complement or Compete against Public Transit? Evidence from the Commuter Vans in Eastern Queens, New York. Urban Science. 2019; 3(1):24. https://doi.org/10.3390/urbansci3010024
Chicago/Turabian StyleMusili, Catherine, and Deborah Salon. 2019. "Do Private Transport Services Complement or Compete against Public Transit? Evidence from the Commuter Vans in Eastern Queens, New York" Urban Science 3, no. 1: 24. https://doi.org/10.3390/urbansci3010024
APA StyleMusili, C., & Salon, D. (2019). Do Private Transport Services Complement or Compete against Public Transit? Evidence from the Commuter Vans in Eastern Queens, New York. Urban Science, 3(1), 24. https://doi.org/10.3390/urbansci3010024