A Markovian analysis of urban travel behaviour; pattern response by socio-economic occupational groups

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Horton, F.E. and W.E. Wagner
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Abstract

The results indicate that the travel behaviour of various socio-economic-occupation groups varies considerablyin trip purpose, linkages,and length. These groups also appear to differ in their spatial distribution of trip ends within the city

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A 2584
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Presented at the 48th Annual Meeting HRB 1969

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