Determinants of individual vehicle type choice and energy consumption in a heavy traffic metropolis of Southeast Asia featuring the case of Metro Manila

Sustained economic growth with insufficient public transport in metropolitan areas encourages private vehicle dependency, thereby increasing petroleum oil consumption and greenhousegas(GHG) production. One way to mitigate these issues is to encourageprivate vehicle users to own smaller fuel-efficien...

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Published in:Engineering and Applied Science Research (EASR) Vol. 47; no. 1; pp. 56 - 65
Main Authors: Monorom Rith, Neil Stephen Lopez, Alexis M. Fillone, Jose Bienvenido M. Biona
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Khon Kaen University 01-03-2020
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Summary:Sustained economic growth with insufficient public transport in metropolitan areas encourages private vehicle dependency, thereby increasing petroleum oil consumption and greenhousegas(GHG) production. One way to mitigate these issues is to encourageprivate vehicle users to own smaller fuel-efficient vehicles. This paper intends to explore determinants (i.e., socio-economic characteristics, travel behavior, vehicle attributes and purchasing conditions, vehicle and gas prices, and built environment characteristics) of individual vehicle type owners and energy consumption in Metro Manila. The data sample of 846 observations and acopula-based jointdiscrete-continuous framework were employed. The findingshighlighted that individuals using bankauto loans are more likely to choose SUVs than cars, thereby consuming more energy. Furthermore, people located in high population density areas andthose withroad-based public transport line denseareas prefer cars to SUVs. An increase in gas and vehicle cost contributes to energy saving and discouragesSUV dependency. The developed models were also applied for a “what-if” scenario analysis to quantify the competing options as an innovative perspective for crafting proactive transportation policies. Understanding the determinants of vehicle type ownership and energy consumption is the precursor of designingconsistent transportation policies to mitigate petroleum oil consumption and mobile emissions.
ISSN:2539-6161
2539-6218
DOI:10.14456/easr.2020.5