Metropolitan Travel Forecasting

Metropolitan Travel Forecasting
Author: National Research Council (U.S.). Committee for Determination of the State of the Practice in Metropolitan Area Travel Forecasting
Publsiher: Transportation Research Board
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2007-10-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780309104173

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TRB Special Report 288, Metropolitan Travel Forecasting: Current Practice and Future Direction, examines metropolitan travel forecasting models that provide public officials with information to inform decisions on major transportation system investments and policies. The report explores what improvements may be needed to the models and how federal, state, and local agencies can achieve them. According to the committee that produced the report, travel forecasting models in current use are not adequate for many of today's necessary planning and regulatory uses.

Forecasting Metropolitan Commercial and Freight Travel

Forecasting Metropolitan Commercial and Freight Travel
Author: J. Richard Kuzmyak,National Cooperative Highway Research Program
Publsiher: Transportation Research Board
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2008
Genre: Commercial vehicles
ISBN: 9780309098144

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Incorporating Feedback in Travel Forecasting

Incorporating Feedback in Travel Forecasting
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 138
Release: 1996
Genre: Traffic assignment
ISBN: NWU:35556025466772

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The most common method for producing regional or metropolitan area travel forecasts in the United States is to apply the following four modeling steps sequentially: trip generation; trip distribution; mode choice; and, route assignment. This traditional 4-step process passes output from one step to the next as input. While the process has produced forecast results sufficiently accurate for many types of long range transportation planning, it is commonly found that some of the outputs of the process are not consistent with inputs to earlier steps. The research undertaken in this project focused on methods to ensure that link speeds used in each step of the travel forecasting process are consistent with the final speeds estimated in the final step of the process. As a product of this research, a final report was prepared to provide guidance in the application of feedback.

Advanced Practices in Travel Forecasting

Advanced Practices in Travel Forecasting
Author: Rick Donnelly
Publsiher: Transportation Research Board
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2010
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780309143103

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TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Synthesis 406: Advanced Practices in Travel Forecasting explores the use of travel modeling and forecasting tools that could represent a significant advance over the current state of practice. The report examines five types of models: activity-based demand, dynamic network, land use, freight, and statewide.

Travel Demand Forecasting Parameters and Techniques

Travel Demand Forecasting  Parameters and Techniques
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Transportation Research Board
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2012
Genre: Traffic estimation
ISBN: 9780309214001

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TRB’s National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Report 716: Travel Demand Forecasting: Parameters and Techniques provides guidelines on travel demand forecasting procedures and their application for helping to solve common transportation problems.

Forecasting Urban Travel

Forecasting Urban Travel
Author: David E. Boyce,Huw C.W.L. Williams
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 672
Release: 2015-02-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781784713591

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Forecasting Urban Travel presents in a non-mathematical way the evolution of methods, models and theories underpinning travel forecasts and policy analysis, from the early urban transportation studies of the 1950s to current applications throughout the

Forecasting Travel in Urban America

Forecasting Travel in Urban America
Author: Konstantinos Chatzis
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2023-07-11
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780262048101

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A history of urban travel demand modeling (UTDM) and its enormous influence on American life from the 1920s to the present. For better and worse, the automobile has been an integral part of the American way of life for decades. Its ascendance would have been far less spectacular, however, had engineers and planners not devised urban travel demand modeling (UTDM). This book tells the story of this irreplaceable engineering tool that has helped cities accommodate continuous rise in traffic from the 1950s on. Beginning with UTDM’s origins as a method to help plan new infrastructure, Konstantinos Chatzis follows its trajectory through new generations of models that helped make optimal use of existing capacity and examines related policy instruments, including the recent use of intelligent transportation systems. Chatzis investigates these models as evolving entities involving humans and nonhumans that were shaped through a specific production process. In surveying the various generations of UTDM, he delves into various means of production (from tabulating machines to software packages) and travel survey methods (from personal interviews to GPS tracking devices and smartphones) used to obtain critical information. He also looks at the individuals who have collectively built a distinct UTDM social world by displaying specialized knowledge, developing specific skills, and performing various tasks and functions, and by communicating, interacting, and even competing with one another. Original and refreshingly accessible, Forecasting Travel in Urban America offers the first detailed history behind the thinkers and processes that impact the lives of millions of city dwellers every day.

Integrated Transportation and Land Use Forecasting

Integrated Transportation and Land Use Forecasting
Author: Stephen H. Putman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2001
Genre: Land use
ISBN: NWU:35556030756977

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