Abstract
Car ownership influences the city structure, public investment priorities including the roadway infrastructure, and the patterns of daily life. The study of car ownership, as a classic topic in the area of transportation, is assistive to the transportation officials in the road system planning, policies, and design. In the developed countries, car ownership study has already been advanced to the household level and currently is being refined to the daily usage level through micro simulation. However, in the developing countries, due to the lack of the disaggregated data, the car ownership study is at the aggregated level. In this study, the car ownership in Egypt is modeled by using three different modeling types, which are the log-linear, quasi-logistic, and Gompertz curves. In addition, several scenarios are developed in order to make forecasts until 2024.
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Serag, M. (2014). MODELING CAR OWNERSHIP IN EGYPT. The Egyptian International Journal of Engineering Sciences and Technology, 17(EIJEST, Vol. 17, 2014), 116–122. https://doi.org/10.21608/eijest.2014.97012
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