Understanding long-distance traveler behavior : supporting a long-distance passenger travel demand model.

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Long-distance trips in the United States can take 2 days or 2 weeks and may involve cars, buses, planes, or all three. Whether for business, to see family, or visit a national park, such a variety of trip characteristics requires a detailed understanding of traveler needs. Exploring new ways to model long-distance traveler behavior and better identify the required supporting infrastructure is the goal of “Foundational Knowledge to Support a Long-Distance Passenger Travel Demand Modeling Framework,” a Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Exploratory Advanced Research (EAR) Program study awarded to Resource Systems Group (RSG). This fact sheet explores long-distance traveler behavior through different modeling techniques so as to design a tool for trip planning. (Author/publisher)

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20131654 ST [electronic version only]
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McLean, VA, U.S. Department of Transportation DOT, Federal Highway Administration FHWA, Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center, 2013, 2 p.; The Exploratory Advanced Research (EAR) Program Fact Sheet / FHWA-HRT-13-095

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