Most recent route choice models, following either the random utility maximization or rule-based paradigm, require explicit enumeration of feasible routes. The quality of model estimation and prediction is sensitive to the appropriateness of the consideration set. However, few empirical studies of revealed route characteristics have been reported in the literature. This study evaluates the widely applied shortest path assumption by evaluating routes followed by residents of the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area. Accurate Global Positioning System (GPS) and Geographic Information System (GIS) data were employed to reveal routes people used over an eight to thirteen week period. Most people did not choose the shortest path. Using three we...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. December 2019. Major: Civil Engineering. Advisor: Alireza Khani...
Although many individual route choice models have been proposed to incorporate travel time variabili...
The review of literature is hierarchically organized in terms of • the pedestrian1s ever widening sp...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2010. Major: Civil Engineering. Advisor: Dr. D...
Existing knowledge on the impact of built environment (BE) on route choice behaviour is doubtful due...
AbstractUnderstanding and modelling route choice behaviour is central to predicting the formation an...
Several studies show that pedestrians do not simply take the shortest route to their destination. In...
There has been relatively little work done on route choice for pedestrians. The present paper addre...
peer reviewedThe aim of this research is to identify the relationship between activity patterns and ...
This research paper addresses the question why the preferred route pedestrians take to get from A to...
Based on in-vehicle GPS travel data in the Minneapolis- St. Paul Metropolitan Area, this research in...
In traffic engineering, different assumptions on user behaviour are adopted in order to model...
Navigation services are essential for daily navigation, providing turn-by-turn instructions to help ...
To best make informed public transportation decisions, agencies must be aware of how individuals int...
While studies on human wayfinding have seen increasing interest, the criteria for the choice of the ...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. December 2019. Major: Civil Engineering. Advisor: Alireza Khani...
Although many individual route choice models have been proposed to incorporate travel time variabili...
The review of literature is hierarchically organized in terms of • the pedestrian1s ever widening sp...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. September 2010. Major: Civil Engineering. Advisor: Dr. D...
Existing knowledge on the impact of built environment (BE) on route choice behaviour is doubtful due...
AbstractUnderstanding and modelling route choice behaviour is central to predicting the formation an...
Several studies show that pedestrians do not simply take the shortest route to their destination. In...
There has been relatively little work done on route choice for pedestrians. The present paper addre...
peer reviewedThe aim of this research is to identify the relationship between activity patterns and ...
This research paper addresses the question why the preferred route pedestrians take to get from A to...
Based on in-vehicle GPS travel data in the Minneapolis- St. Paul Metropolitan Area, this research in...
In traffic engineering, different assumptions on user behaviour are adopted in order to model...
Navigation services are essential for daily navigation, providing turn-by-turn instructions to help ...
To best make informed public transportation decisions, agencies must be aware of how individuals int...
While studies on human wayfinding have seen increasing interest, the criteria for the choice of the ...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. December 2019. Major: Civil Engineering. Advisor: Alireza Khani...
Although many individual route choice models have been proposed to incorporate travel time variabili...
The review of literature is hierarchically organized in terms of • the pedestrian1s ever widening sp...