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Category : Cycling
Languages : en
Pages : 20
Book Description
In November 1996, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) sponsored a Trip Generation Workshop in Washington, DC. Many leading non-motorized modelers came to exchange insights on the state-of-the-practice for non-motorized transportation modeling. For example, Bruce Landis of Sprinkle Consulting Engineers discussed their latent demand score model. It estimates the probability of bicycle travel on individual road segments based on their proximity to and extent of adjacent trip generators and attractors. The workshop participants identified needs such as data collection; enhancing and updating existing data; and planning at the system-wide, corridor, and project levels.