LONG-RANGE TEMPORAL STABILITY OF TRIP GENERATION RATES BASED ON SELECTED CROSS-CLASSIFICATION MODELS IN THE DELAWARE VALLEY REGION

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WALKER, WT PENG, H
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Results of a comparative trip generation rate analysis between ahome interview survey conducted in the delaware valley region in 1987-1988 and the original 1960 survey are summarized. Selected stratification schemes based on combinations of trip purpose, family size, income, automobile ownership, and area type are tabulated and analyzed with cross-classification techniques to determine the impact of these input variables on the temporal stability of household trip generation rates. The selection of variables used in the cross-classification scheme affected the temporal stability of the resulting tripgeneration model. Household size stratifications were generally temporally unstable, income-based models more stable, and automobile ownership strata the most stable over time. A trip generation model based on appropriate cross-classifications by automobile ownership or area type, or both, produced reasonably stable trip generation results by trip purpose and when estimating total household travel. This paper appears in transportation research record no. 1305, Finance, planning, programming, economic analysis, and land development 1991.

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I 852053 IRRD 9211
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TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH RECORD WASHINGTON D.C. USA U0361-1981 SERIAL 1991-01-01 1305 PAG: 61-71 T8

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