Obtaining optimal estimates of nonresidential trip generation.

Author(s)
Dickey, J.W.
Year
Abstract

A set-theoretic description is made of a situation in which an attempt is made to estimate as accurately as possible the number of daily vehicular trips attracted to nonresidential units of land. The estimation relationships are obtained by relating the number of trips to certain classes of land use activity categories developed through grouping (classification) classes. The measure of accuracy used is the percentage of some of squares explained through classification and regression (PE).

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A 5029 (In: A 4992)
Source

In: Beiträge zur Theorie des Verkehrsflusses : 4. internationalen Symposiums über die Theorie des Verkehrsflusses in Karlsruhe im Juni 1968, p. 251.

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