Consistency in transportation demand and evaluation models. Paper presented at the 51st Annual Meeting of the Highway Research Board HRB, Washington, D.C., January 1972.

Author(s)
Haney, D.G.
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Abstract

This paper is addressed to the evaluation of traveler benefits associated with transportation system alternatives. It is asserted that trip- generation, trip- distribution, modal split, and traffic-assignment steps, which are carried out by individual mathematical models, in the transportation planning process are frequently not consistent with another. Discussion as well as author’s closure is included.

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B 2954 (In: B 2952 S) /10/72.2/ IRRD 205619
Source

Transportation demand and analysis techniques, Highway Research Record HRR No. 392, 1972, p. 13-25, 3 fig., 4 ref.

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