Improved transportation modeling.

Author(s)
Brand, D.
Year
Abstract

At present two types of transportation planning models are in use: aggregate models for which the observations are the number of trips between zones by mode, purpose and time period, and disaggregate models for which the observation are the trips of the individual household with certain characteristics and travel choices available to it. Aspects to these are discussed in relation to forecasting, planning and decision-making.

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A 9150 (In: A 9138 S) IRRD 61515
Source

In: Report of a conference, held July 9-10, 1970, Highway Research Board Special report SR 121, 1971, p. 72-75

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