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The universality in urban commuting across and within cities

Lei Dong, Paolo Santi, Yu Liu, Siqi Zheng, and Carlo Ratti

 

Abstract

Commuting is a key mechanism that governs the dynamics of cities. Despite its importance, very little is known of the properties and mechanisms underlying this crucial urban process. Here, we capitalize on ~ 50 million individuals' smartphone data from 234 Chinese cities to show that urban commuting obeys remarkable regularities. These regularities can be generalized as two laws: (i) the scale-invariance of the average commuting distance across cities, which is a long-awaited validation of Marchetti's constant conjecture, and (ii) a universal inverted U-shape of the commuting distance as a function of the distance from the city centre within cities, indicating that the city centre's attraction is bounded. Motivated by such empirical findings, we develop a simple urban growth model that connects individual-level mobility choices with macroscopic urban spatial structure and faithfully explains both commuting laws. Our results further show that the scale-invariants of human mobility will ultimately lead to the polycentric transition in cities, which could be used to better inform urban development strategies.

Replication data and code

  • data

    • city-commute | data for Fig. 1 and 2
    • simulation ~ 1GB | data for Fig. 4
  • commute.R | R code to reproduce Figs. 1, 2, and 4

Contact: arch.dongl@gmail.com

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