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Individuals’ Activity-Travel Behavior in Travel Demand Models: A Review of Recent Progress
Transportation planners and engineers seek to make informed decisions on transportation infrastructure development and planning. Travel demand models forecast the usage demands on transportation infrastructure and services under various socio-demographic scenarios, and for different mode choices and land-use characteristics. The transportation literature emphasizes that accurate prediction of travel behavior is a required input to travel demand models. This need has increased with a recent shift from long-term transport infrastructure investment to shorter-term management policies, such as staggering work schedules, tele-commuting, and congestion pricing. These paradigm shifts have resulted in replacement of statistically-oriented, trip-based models by behaviorally-oriented, activity-based models. This paper discusses the strengths and weaknesses of these models and their relationship to broader travel behavioral issues, with special consideration to the needs of transportation planners and modelers.
Individuals’ Activity-Travel Behavior in Travel Demand Models: A Review of Recent Progress
Transportation planners and engineers seek to make informed decisions on transportation infrastructure development and planning. Travel demand models forecast the usage demands on transportation infrastructure and services under various socio-demographic scenarios, and for different mode choices and land-use characteristics. The transportation literature emphasizes that accurate prediction of travel behavior is a required input to travel demand models. This need has increased with a recent shift from long-term transport infrastructure investment to shorter-term management policies, such as staggering work schedules, tele-commuting, and congestion pricing. These paradigm shifts have resulted in replacement of statistically-oriented, trip-based models by behaviorally-oriented, activity-based models. This paper discusses the strengths and weaknesses of these models and their relationship to broader travel behavioral issues, with special consideration to the needs of transportation planners and modelers.
Individuals’ Activity-Travel Behavior in Travel Demand Models: A Review of Recent Progress
Daisy, Naznin Sultana (Autor:in) / Millward, Hugh (Autor:in) / Liu, Lei (Autor:in)
18th COTA International Conference of Transportation Professionals ; 2018 ; Beijing, China
CICTP 2018 ; 2615-2625
02.07.2018
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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