Abstract:
This Transportation Research Record contains 15 papers on the subject of travel demand. Specific topics discussed include urban commercial vehicle movement, network equilibrium analysis incorporating trip-chaining behavior, trip table refinements for travel forecasting, path size modeling in route choice analysis, optimization methods for estimating mixed logit models, travel demand modeling for regional visioning, simulation tests for mixed logit and probit models, estimating nested logit models, discrete choice with social and spatial network interdependencies, market-based framework for forecasting parking cost, car and motorbike ownership and use in Taiwan, a scheduling model for car tourists' one-day tours, mixed discrete choice models simulation estimation with the use of randomized quasi-Monte Carlo sequences, the Florida activity mobility simulator, and statistical analysis and applied modeling approach for escorting children to school.