Urban Transportation Modeling and Planning |
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Introduction and Background | 1 |
Inventory | 5 |
Need for Transportation Studies | 7 |
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aggregate alternative analysis applied assignment assumed assumption attempt auto basic basis behavioral calibration changes chapter characteristics choice computed cost defined density destination determined developed entropy estimates evaluation forecasting Fratar model function gravity model Gray Coach growth factors growth-factor models highway home-based interchanges intervening-opportunity model interzonal iteration L-value land land-use model linear linear regression logit logit model method minimum-time paths modal modal-split models mode mode choice node nonresidential trip number of trips parameters percent population predicted price of travel price-volume curve problems procedure ratio regression relationship residential result route sample sampling error shown in equation shown in Table socioeconomic specific study area survey T₁ techniques tion total number total trips traffic transit trips transportation planning Transportation Study transportation system travel behavior travel demand travel-time trip distribution trip-interchange matrix urban area utility values variables volume zonal zone pair