As traffic congestion exuberates and new roadway construction is severely constrained because of limited availability of land, high cost of land acquisition, and communities\u27 opposition to the building of major roads, new solutions have to be sought to either make roadway use more efficient or reduce travel demand. There is a general agreement that travel demand is affected by land use patterns. However, traditional aggregate four-step models, which are the prevailing modeling approach presently, assume that traffic condition will not affect people\u27s decision on whether to make a trip or not when trip generation is estimated. Existing survey data indicate, however, that differences exist in trip rates for different geographic areas. T...
A considerable body of research on induced travel has emerged over the last several decades, and ind...
Predicting net induced demand can be helpful for better feasibility study before investigating trans...
Link-capacity functions are the relationships between the fundamental traffic variables like travel ...
Accurate travel demand / Annual Average Daily Traffic (AADT) and crash predictions helps planners to...
Land use and transportation planning are inter-dependent, as well as being important factors in fore...
Trip distribution is the second important stage in the 4-step travel demand forecasting. The purpose...
Neighborhood land use density variables and accessibility variables are shown to improve the perform...
This paper describes an application of Neural Networks in the development of a travel forecast mode...
A formulation of travel forecast model based on geographical–spatial data of urban areas is presente...
With the growing population means progressneed housing development. Urban sprawl that is not followe...
According to the Institute of Transportation Engineers, assessing the trip reduction claims from tra...
Traffic forecasters traditionally rely on stability of populations and land uses to predict future t...
TRB 2003 Annual Meeting CD-ROM Paper revised from original submittal. Given that it is extremely un...
A considerable body of research on induced travel has emerged over the last several decades, and ind...
The vehicle routing problem (VRP) attempts to find optimal (minimum length) routes for a set of vehi...
A considerable body of research on induced travel has emerged over the last several decades, and ind...
Predicting net induced demand can be helpful for better feasibility study before investigating trans...
Link-capacity functions are the relationships between the fundamental traffic variables like travel ...
Accurate travel demand / Annual Average Daily Traffic (AADT) and crash predictions helps planners to...
Land use and transportation planning are inter-dependent, as well as being important factors in fore...
Trip distribution is the second important stage in the 4-step travel demand forecasting. The purpose...
Neighborhood land use density variables and accessibility variables are shown to improve the perform...
This paper describes an application of Neural Networks in the development of a travel forecast mode...
A formulation of travel forecast model based on geographical–spatial data of urban areas is presente...
With the growing population means progressneed housing development. Urban sprawl that is not followe...
According to the Institute of Transportation Engineers, assessing the trip reduction claims from tra...
Traffic forecasters traditionally rely on stability of populations and land uses to predict future t...
TRB 2003 Annual Meeting CD-ROM Paper revised from original submittal. Given that it is extremely un...
A considerable body of research on induced travel has emerged over the last several decades, and ind...
The vehicle routing problem (VRP) attempts to find optimal (minimum length) routes for a set of vehi...
A considerable body of research on induced travel has emerged over the last several decades, and ind...
Predicting net induced demand can be helpful for better feasibility study before investigating trans...
Link-capacity functions are the relationships between the fundamental traffic variables like travel ...