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Consistent transportation forecasting models that combine travel demand and network assignment are receiving more attention in recent years. A fixed point formulation for the general combined model is presented. Measures for solution accuracy are discussed. An origin-based algorithm for solving...
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The formulation, estimation, and validation of combined models for making detailed urban travel forecasts are described. These models combine origin-destination, mode, and auto route choices into a consistent forecasting method for multiple user classes for the Chicago Region. Household Travel...
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This paper reports on the Israeli experience with a high-occupancy toll (HOT) lane between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. It highlights the integration of a park-and-ride service with the HOT lane and the provision of free parking to encourage carpooling. The paper also analyses Israel's pilot "Going...
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This paper reports on the Israeli experience with a high-occupancy toll (HOT) lane between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. It highlights the integration of a park-and-ride service with the HOT lane and the provision of free parking to encourage carpooling. The paper also analyses Israel's pilot "Going...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013167694
Methods for combining the steps of the four-step travel forecasting procedure have gained more and more interest in recent years. A comparison of two state-of-the-art models is presented: VISSUM/VISEVA by PTV AG and Technical University Dresden, Germany, and CMMC by University of Illinois at...
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