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SURVEY METHODS .............................................................................................................................33 Directions for Coordinated Improvement of Travel Surveys and Models................................................33 Eric Petersen and Peter Vovsha Using Global Positioning System Data to Inform Travel Survey Methods ..............................................34 Stacey Bricka and Chandra Bhat Dynamic Activity- Travel Diary Data Collection Using a Global Positioning System–Enabled Personal Digital Assistant........................................................................................................................36 Bruno Kochan, Tom Bellemans, Davy Janssens, and Geert Wets ASSIGNMENT ADVANCES ..................................................................................................................38 A Dynamic Traffic Assignment Model Breakdown .................................................................................38 James Hicks Urban Arterial Speed–Flow Equations for Travel Demand Models.........................................................39 Richard Dowling and Alexander Skabardonis A Comparison of Static and Dynamic Traffic Assignment Under Tolls in the Dallas–Fort Worth Region ............................................................................................................40 Stephen Boyles, Satish Ukkusuri, S. Travis Waller, and Kara Kockelman EDUCATION AND OUTREACH .........................................................................................................42 Lifelong Education as a Necessary Foundation for Success in Travel Modeling......................................42 Robert Donnelly Traffic Forecasting in a Visioning Workshop Setting...............................................................................43 Donald Hubbard EMERGING MODELING CONSIDERATIONS ...................................................................................45 Companionship for Leisure Activities: An Empirical Analysis Using the American Time Use Survey .....45 Sivaramakrishnan Srinivasan and Chandra Bhat An Innovative Methodological Framework to Analyze the Impact of Built Environment Characteristics on Activity- Travel Choices ..............................................................................................46 Jessica Guo and Chandra Bhat Innovative Methods for Pricing Studies...................................................................................................48 Arun Kuppam, Maren Outwater, and Rob Hranac VALIDATION.........................................................................................................................................50 Proposed Validation and Sensitivity Testing of Denver Region Activity- Based Models ...........................50 David Kurth, Suzanne Childress, Erik Sabina, and Thomas Rossi Validation and Assessment of Activity- Based Travel Demand Modeling Systems ...................................51 Ram Pendyala and Chandra Bhat Modeling of Peak- Hour Spreading with a Disaggregate Tour- Based Model............................................52 Rebekah Anderson and Robert Donnelly THE SECRET IS IN THE SEGUE: TRANSITIONING TO A NEW MODEL FRAMEWORK............53 Lessons Learned from the Implementation of New York Activity- Based Travel Models .........................53 Kuo- Ann Chiao, Ali Mohseni, and Sangeeta Bhowmick

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TRB Conference Proceedings 42, Innovations in Travel Demand Modeling, Volume 1: Session Summaries summarizes the sessions of a May 21-23, 2006, conference that examined advances in travel demand modeling, explored the opportunities and the challenges associated with the implementation of advanced travel models, and reviewed the skills and training necessary to apply new modeling techniques.

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