Traffic generation estimation : suggestions on new research directions.

Author(s)
Barnard, P.O. & Brindle, R.E.
Year
Abstract

Conceptual problems in measuring traffic generation are outlined, then examples are given of estimates currently used in Australia. Two land use categories are highlighted, residential and retailing since these probably represent the best and worst of current practice. Deficiencies with the techniques used to estimate generated traffic for both these land use categories are noted. It is recognized that flawed current traffic generation methodology is essentially flawed and an altogether new approach may be needed.

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Library number
B 28026 (In: B 28025) /72 / IRRD 277697
Source

In: 10th Australian Transport Research Forum, Melbourne, 13-15 May, 1985, Volume I, p. 43-62, 17 ref.

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