Modeling and Forecasting Car Ownership Based on Socio-Economic and Demographic Indicators in Turkey

Keywords: Car ownership, socio-economic and demographic indicators, multiple nonlinear regression

Abstract

Since car ownership is an important determinant to analyze car travel behavior especially in developing countries, this paper deals with modeling and forecasting car ownership in Turkey based on socio-economic and demographic indicators such as Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita, Gasoline Price (GP), car price and number of employees by using multiple nonlinear regression analysis. Although most of the studies on this subject prefer using annual data, we use monthly data for the analysis of car ownership since all explanatory variables and exchange rates used for the modeling are unstable and vary even in a short period in developing countries such as Turkey. Thus, it may be possible to reflect the effects of socio-economic and demographic indicators on car ownership more properly. During the modeling process, exponential and polynomial nonlinear regression models are set up and then tested to investigate their applicability for car ownership forecasting. Based on results of the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, the polynomial models has been selected to forecast car ownership for the year 2035. In order to reveal the possible different trends of the independent variables in future, car ownership is forecasted along the scenarios which are related to the GDP per capita and GP. Results show that Turkey’s car ownership may vary between 230 and 325 per thousand capita in 2035 depending on economic achievements, global oil prices and national taxation policies. The lowest and the highest values of the car ownership may provide insight to car producers and transport planners in Turkey. Another significant result presented in this study is that car ownership rate will be substantially lower in Turkey than that in the European Union countries despite it has an increasing trend in the past two decades.

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Author Biographies

Huseyin Ceylan, Department of Civil Engineering, Pamukkale University
Associate Professor in Civil Engineering Department at Pamukkale University in Denizli, Turkey. He received a doctorate degree in Transportation Division with a thesis on discrete design of urban transportation networks using meta-heuristic Harmony Search Algorithm. His research interests focus on urban transportation planning, transportation network design, urban public transportation systems and operations research. He is author of more than 40 publications.
Ozgur Baskan, Department of Civil Engineering, Pamukkale University
Associate Professor in Dept. of Civil Engineering at Pamukkale University in Turkey. He received his PhD degree in Transportation Engineering from Graduate School of Natural and Applied Sciences from the same university in 2009. In 2012, he was a visiting scholar at the Division of Transportation Engineering, Technical University of Bari, Italy. He is currently mainly interested in the fields of traffic and transportation planning, specifically road network design, traffic assignment, and nature-inspired optimization algorithms. Dr. Baskan is the author of more than 35 papers in peer-reviewed international journals and conference proceedings.
Cenk Ozan, Department of Civil Engineering, Adnan Menderes University
He received the B.Sc. degree in Civil Engineering, the M.Sc. and the Ph.D. degrees in transportation Engineering from Graduate School of Natural and Applied Sciences at Pamukkale University, in 1999, 2002, and 2012, respectively. He has been working as Assistant Professor in Department of Civil Engineering at Adnan Menderes University, and has been involved in several scientific and technical projects. He studies in the fields of traffic and transportation planning, specifically network design, traffic assignment, optimization, and population-based heuristic methods.

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Published
2018-06-30
How to Cite
CeylanH., BaskanO., & OzanC. (2018). Modeling and Forecasting Car Ownership Based on Socio-Economic and Demographic Indicators in Turkey. TeMA - Journal of Land Use, Mobility and Environment, 47-66. https://doi.org/10.6092/1970-9870/5452
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Special Issue 2018. Urban Travel Behavior in the Middle East and North Africa