TY - JOUR AU - Henao, Alejandro AU - Marshall, Wesley E. PY - 2019/02/17 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - The impact of ride hailing on parking (and vice versa) JF - Journal of Transport and Land Use JA - JTLU VL - 12 IS - 1 SE - Articles DO - 10.5198/jtlu.2019.1392 UR - https://www.jtlu.org/index.php/jtlu/article/view/1392 SP - AB - Investigating emerging transportation services is critical to forecasting mode choice and providing appropriate infrastructure. One such infrastructure is parking, as parking demand may shift with the availability of ride-hailing services. This study uses ethnographic methods—complemented with passenger surveys collected when driving for Uber and Lyft in the Denver, Colorado, region—to gather quantitative and qualitative data on ride-hailing and analyze the impacts of ride-hailing on parking, including changes in parking demand and parking as a reason to deter driving. The study also examines relationships between parking time and cost. This includes building a classification tree-based model to predict the replaced driving trips as a function of car ownership, destination land type, parking stress, and demographics. The results suggest that: i) ride-hailing is replacing driving trips and could reduce parking demand, particularly at land uses such as airports, event venues, restaurants, and bars; ii) parking stress is a key reason respondents chose not to drive; and iii) respondents are generally willing to pay more for reduced parking time and distance. Conversely, parking supply, time, and cost can all influence travel behavior and ride-hailing use. This study provides insight into potential benefits and disadvantages of ride-hailing as related to parking. ER -