Travel demand forecasting : some foundations and a review.

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Brand, D.
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Abstract

Travel forecasting must have a basis in behaviour if planners and decision makers are to be able to understand and interpret the results of the forecast. Some basic modelling choices based on differing behavioural premises are being developed. The analytically derivable implications of each modelling choice on appropriate mathematical structural forms of travel demand models are described for some basic modelling choices. The modelling choices are summarized in a diagram.

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B 8949 (In: B 4234 S) /71/ IRRD 213610
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In: [Papers] presented at the Conference on Urban Travel Demand Forecasting, Williamsburg, December 1972, HRB Special Report No. SR 143, p. 230-282, 6 fig., 1 tab., 86 ref.

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