Challenges in urban travel forecasting.

Author(s)
Gendell, D.S.
Year
Abstract

The need for travel forecasting models which take into account the current needs in urban planning is discussed. These models should reflect the socio-economic changes that have occurred in recent years. It is concluded that the past efforts in travel demand forecasting were largely successful for the purposes for which they were intended, but the current transportation-related issues are far more complex and require a concerted effort on the part of the profession to meet the challenge.

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B 11014 (In: B 8552 S) /71/72/ IRRD 218429
Source

In: Behavioral demand modeling and valuation of travel time : proceedings of conference in South Berwick, Maine, July 8-13, 1973, TRB Special Report No. 149, 1974, p. 7-9, 1 ref.

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