Urban Transportation Modeling and Planning |
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Introduction and Background | 1 |
Inventory | 5 |
Need for Transportation Studies | 7 |
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accessibility aggregate alternative applied approach assignment assumed assumption attempt auto basic basis calibration changes chapter characteristics computed considered constraints defined demand models density destination determined developed disaggregate entropy estimates evaluation forecasting function given by equation gravity model growth factors Highway Research home-based household interchanges intervening-opportunity model interzonal iterative L-value land land-use linear linear regression logit analysis logit model measurement error method minimum-time paths modal modal-split models mode choice node number of trips percent population predicted price of travel price-volume curve probability problems procedure ratio regression relationship residential result route S₁ sample shown in equation socioeconomic specific split T₁ Table techniques theory tion Tkij total number traffic transit trips transportation planning transportation system transportation-planning process travel behavior travel demand travel-forecasting travel-time trip distribution trip-generation Trip-interchange Matrix urban area urban transportation utility V₁ values variables volume zonal