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This report provides literature reviews, empirical finding, and policy analysis related to some of the effects of building a highway bypass around a small town in Kansas. The report describes three types of models: an origin-destination model showing the number of trips between each town and city in Kansas; a model to estimate the value of the time-saving generated for through traffic by bypasses in Kansas; and a variety of economic impact regresssion models.
This report provides literature reviews, empirical finding, and policy analysis related to some of the effects of building a highway bypass around a small town in Kansas. The report describes three types of models: an origin-destination model showing the number of trips between each town and city in Kansas; a model to estimate the value of the time-saving generated for through traffic by bypasses in Kansas; and a variety of economic impact regresssion models.
Impacts of Highway Bypasses on Kansas Towns
D. Burress (author)
1996
140 pages
Report
No indication
English
Transportation , Road Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Bypass , Economic impact , Kansas , Literature reviews , Economic models , Cause effect relationships , Policies , Decision making , Travel time , Trip frequencies , Benefits , Economic analysis , Traffic estimates , Models , Rural areas , Costs
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