A conceptual model of the weekly household activity/travel scheduling process.

Author(s)
Doherty, S.T. Miller, E.J. Axhausen, K.W. & Garling, T.
Year
Abstract

This chapter examines the ways in which various activity and travel scheduling decisions or choices are interrelated over time. Major subject headings include: 1. Introduction, 2. Data Collection Methodology, 3. Conceptual Model Development, 4. Random Event Simulator, 5. Conclusions.

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C 28128 (In: C 28117) /72 / ITRD E820798
Source

In: Travel behaviour : spatial patterns, congestion and modelling, Transport Economics, Management and Policy Series, 2002, p. 233-264, 21 ref.

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