This Transportation Research Record contains 33 papers on the subject of travel demand and land use. Among the specific topics addressed are the following: travel patterns of children, mode choice models, dynamic travel demand models, revealed-preference and stated-preference models, travel demand microsimulation, within-day mode choice decisions, residential location choice models, land use development simulation, apartment dwellers, tracking land cover change, travel behavior of urban adult workers, infrastructure and firm dynamics, local accessibility, transit network assignment, parking in small cities, transit-oriented projects, firm location decisions, transport accessibility and land value, sustainable urban arterial revitalization, finding shortest paths, impact of mobile phones on travel, wireless internet on trains, and impact of e-economy on traffic. The 2006 series of the Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board consists of approximately 820 papers selected from 2,800 submissions after rigorous peer review. The peer review for each paper published in this volume was coordinated by the sponsoring committee acknowledged at the end of the text; members of the sponsoring committees for the papers in this volume are listed on page II. Many of these papers were presented at the 85th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board in January 2006. (Author/publisher)
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