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Origin and destination: advances in transportation planning; 8 reports.

LIBRA TE7 .H5 no.165
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
National Research Council (U.S.). Highway Research Board. Committee on Origin and Destination.
Series:
Publication (National Research Council (U.S.)) ; 1443.
Highway research record ; no. 165.
Highway research record ; no. 165
National Research Council. Publication 1443
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Origin and destination traffic surveys--United States.
Origin and destination traffic surveys.
United States.
Physical Description:
128 pages : illustrations, maps. ; 25 cm.
Place of Publication:
Washington : Highway Research Board, Division of Engineering, National Research Council, 1967.
Contents:
Improvements in understanding, calibrating, and applying the opportunity model, by E. R. Ruiter.
Effect of zone size on zonal interchange calculations based on the opportunity model in a homogeneous region, by W. S. Caswell.
Modal split model in the Penn-Jersey transportation study area, by A. R. Tomazinis.
Effect of trip direction on interzonal trip volumes: test of a basic assumption of trip distribution models, by D. E. Boyce.
Tri-State Transportation Commission's freight study program, by R. T. Wood.
The analysis of land-use linkages, by F. E. Horton and P. W. Shuldiner.
Direct estimation of traffic volume at a point, by M. Schneider.
Covariance analysis of manufacturing trip generation, by M. Kolifrath and P. Shuldiner.
Notes:
"Paper[s] sponsored by Committee on Origin and Destination."
Includes bibliographies.
OCLC:
564330

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