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.
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2010. Advanced Practices in Travel Forecasting. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. https://doi.org/10.17226/22950.
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Front Matter | i-vii | |
Summary | 1-4 | |
Chapter One - Introduction | 5-7 | |
Chapter Two - General Description of Advanced Practices | 8-31 | |
Chapter Three - Benefits of Advanced Models | 32-40 | |
Chapter Four - Implementation and Institutional Issues | 41-52 | |
Chapter Five - Lessons Learned | 53-57 | |
Chapter Six - Case Studies | 58-63 | |
Chapter Seven - Conclusion | 64-66 | |
Abbreviations | 67-67 | |
References | 68-72 | |
Appendix A - Interview Preparation Guide | 73-78 | |
Appendix B - Interviewed Agencies | 79-79 | |
Appendix C - Current TRANSIMS Activities | 80-80 |
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