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reizigerkm

Reizigerkm is a unit of measurement used in transport statistics to quantify the distance traveled by travelers. It denotes the travel distance accumulated by each individual, with one reizigerkm equal to one traveler moving one kilometer, regardless of the mode of transport. Totals are obtained by summing the distance traveled by all travelers across trips, effectively aggregating person-based travel activity.

Example: a trip of 5 kilometers undertaken by two travelers contributes 10 reizigerkm to the total. If

Reizigerkm is conceptually aligned with the standard metric known as passenger-kilometers (pkm) and is most commonly

Applications include benchmarking transport efficiency, forecasting infrastructure needs, and evaluating policy impacts on travel behavior. Data

Limitations of reizigerkm include potential loss of detailed trip structure when aggregating to totals and possible

a
person
makes
several
legs
of
a
journey,
the
distances
are
added
to
the
traveler’s
reizigerkm,
and
then
summed
across
all
travelers
to
yield
the
total
for
a
given
period
or
region.
encountered
in
Dutch-language
transport
planning
literature
and
related
datasets.
The
term
is
used
to
describe
travel
demand,
modal
shares,
and
energy
or
emissions
calculations
from
a
traveler-centered
perspective.
sources
typically
comprise
travel
surveys,
ticketing
and
fare
data,
smartcard
or
mobile
location
data,
and
GPS
traces.
When
aggregating
across
modes
and
trips,
privacy-preserving
methods
are
employed
to
protect
individual
identities.
inconsistencies
in
data
collection
across
modes
or
regions.
Nonetheless,
it
serves
as
a
straightforward,
traveler-focused
metric
for
comparing
travel
activity
and
planning
interventions
in
multi-modal
transport
systems.
Related
concepts
include
passenger-kilometers
(pkm)
and
vehicle-kilometers
(vkm).