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Traffic exposure near the Los Angeles–Long Beach port complex: using GPS-enhanced tracking to assess the implications of unreported travel and locations
Authors:Douglas Houston  Paul Ong  Guillermo Jaimes  Arthur Winer
Institution:aDepartment of Planning, Policy and Design, 202 Social Ecology I, University of California, Irvine, CA 92697-7075, United States;bDepartment of Urban Planning, School of Public Affairs, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, United States;cEnvironmental Science Policy and Management, University of California, Berkeley, CA, United States;dDepartment of Environmental Health Sciences, School of Public Health, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Abstract:Traffic exposure assessments could misclassify the extent and locations of exposure if traditional recall surveys and self-reported travel diaries do not record all participant activities. The Harbor Communities Time Location Study (HCTLS) examines the nature, extent and implications of underreported locations/trips in a case study which used portable Global Positioning Systems (GPS) devices to track the diurnal patterns and traffic exposure of 47 residents of communities near the Los Angeles–Long Beach port complex. Participants were similar to adults nationwide in time spent indoors, in-vehicle, and outdoors, but spent more time indoors at home (78% vs. 66%). Overall, participants did not report nearly half (49%) of the locations and trips identified in GPS-enhanced data on their activity diaries, resulting in about 3 h/day in unreported locations and 0.6 h/day in unreported trips. The probability of a location/trip being underreported was systematically correlated with participant and location/trip characteristics. Self-reported data missed about 50 min of heightened air pollution exposures during the 5 h/day on average participants spent in high-traffic areas and about 30 min during the 4 h/day near truck routes. GPS-enhanced methods provide opportunities to more precisely characterize exposure periods and tools to identify facility, roadway, and land use types of the greatest concern for mitigation efforts.
Keywords:Activity patterns  Travel behavior  GPS  Traffic  Heavy-duty trucks  Air pollution exposure
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