Advanced Practices In Travel Forecasting


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Advanced Practices in Travel Forecasting


Advanced Practices in Travel Forecasting

Author: Rick Donnelly

language: en

Publisher: Transportation Research Board

Release Date: 2010


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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.

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

language: en

Publisher: Transportation Research Board

Release Date: 2007-10-18


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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 Urban Travel


Forecasting Urban Travel

Author: David E. Boyce

language: en

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Release Date: 2015-02-27


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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