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Area of Science:

  • Urban planning
  • Transportation engineering
  • Mobility as a Service (MaaS)

Background:

  • Urban parking infrastructure occupies significant land.
  • On-demand (OD) mobility and autonomous driving are reducing parking demand.
  • A systematic framework for quantifying minimum parking needs is lacking.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a data-driven methodology for the "minimum parking" problem.
  • To quantify the trade-off between reduced parking and increased vehicle travel.
  • To inform policy on the transition to pervasive on-demand mobility.

Main Methods:

  • Application of a data-driven methodology based on shareability networks.
  • Analysis of the trade-off between parking reduction and vehicle kilometers travelled (VKT).
  • Case study application to the city of Singapore.

Main Results:

  • Up to 86% parking reduction is possible, but with a 24% VKT increase.
  • A 57% parking reduction can be achieved with only a 1.3% VKT increase.
  • The parking-traffic trade-off follows an invariant inverse exponential law.

Conclusions:

  • Significant parking reductions are feasible with on-demand mobility.
  • Policy decisions must balance parking minimization against potential increases in vehicle travel.
  • Convenience in passenger pick-up/drop-off significantly impacts parking requirements.