Approximation of Search Times for On-street Parking Based on Supply and Demand
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We propose a method for approximating the probability p({\tau}, n) of searching for on-street parking longer than time {\tau} from the start of a parking search near a given destination n, based on high-resolution maps of parking demand and supply in a city. We verify the method by comparing its outcomes to the estimates obtained with an agent-based model of on-street parking search. As a practical example, we construct maps of cruising time for the Israeli city of Bat Yam, and demonstrate that despite the low overall demand-to-supply ratio of 0.65, excessive demand in the city center results in parking searches of longer than 10 minutes. We discuss the application of the proposed approach for urban planning.
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