How can the census better serve the needs of Metropolitan Area-wide Transportation Planning?

Author(s)
Carroll, J.D.
Year
Abstract

A brief consideration is given of the uses of census data in transportation planning to stimulate thought in this direction. The need is indicated for devising a list of critical data items that collectively would allow an update of Metropolitan region's travel estimates and for considering the level of geographic detail that would suffice for each measure. It is pointed out that experience has been that the census bureau can find ways to satisfy such demands once it is convinced of the need.

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B 9226 (In: B 5881 S) /72/ IRRD 213858
Source

In: Conference on Census Data and Urban Transportation Planning, Albuquerque, August 1973, TRB Special Report No. SR 145, p. 66-69.

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