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Title:
Travel Demand Forecasting, Volume 1
Accession Number:
01595160
Abstract:
This issue contains sixteen papers about travel demand forecasting. Specific topics addressed in this issue include long- and short-distance personal travel; predicting long-distance travel for the entire U.S. population; long-range regional safety evaluation; applications of a joint time-of-day and route choice model; a synthetic population generator; statewide multimodal mobility performance measures; truck route choice; and travel behavior and mobility pattern studies that used mobile phone data. Additional topics addressed in this issue include: automobile ownership models; distribution effects of toll tariff systems; choice set formation behavior; a university travel demand modeling framework; intrazonal travel impedances; model and behavior uncertainty; large-scale implementations of integrated activity-based and dynamic traffic assignment models; and traffic flow prediction on urban roads.
Features:
Figures; References; Tables
Subject Areas:
Data and Information Technology; Highways; Planning and Forecasting
Created Date:
Apr 1 2016 8:19AM
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