Travel Demand Forecasting Volume 1
TRB’s Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2563 consists of 16 papers that explore travel demand forecasting, including:
- Unifying Long- and Short-Distance Personal Travel in a Statewide Planning Model
- Implementation of a Practical Model System to Predict Long-Distance Travel for the Entire U.S. Population
- Evaluating Long-Range Regional Safety with Scenario Planning Analysis
- Understanding the Potential of Variable Tolling to Smooth Congestion on Downstream Facilities: Applications of a Joint Time-of-Day and Route Choice Model
- Enhanced Synthetic Population Generator That Accommodates Control Variables at Multiple Geographic Resolutions
- Developing Florida Statewide Multimodal Mobility Performance Measures
- Deriving Truck Route Choice from Large GPS Data Streams
- Comprehensive Review of Travel Behavior and Mobility Pattern Studies That Used Mobile Phone Data
- Automobile Ownership Model That Incorporates Captivity and Proximate Covariance
- Who Uses Freeways and Who Pays for Them? Model-Based Analysis of Distribution Effects of Toll Tariff Systems in Germany
- Choice Set Formation Behavior: Joint Mode and Route Choice Selection Model
- Design, Development, and Implementation of a University Travel Demand Modeling Framework
- Evaluation of Methods for Estimation of Intrazonal Travel Impedances
- Exploring Model and Behavior Uncertainty: Temporal Transferability Assessment of Vehicle Ownership Models for Boston, Massachusetts, Metropolitan Area
- Computation of Skims for Large-Scale Implementations of Integrated Activity-Based and Dynamic Traffic Assignment Models
- Modified Betweenness-Based Measure for Prediction of Traffic Flow on Urban Roads
This Summary Last Modified On: 11/30/2016