The view of travel as a derived demand which arises from the need to link various activities at differet locations, has been shown* to be useful concept which can help us to understand the causal basis for observed travel patterns. The ways in which that approach might be incorporated into forecasting models is discussed so as to give those models a stronger behavioual content.
New Ideas on Quantitative Modelling of Activity Travel Patterns
1980
14 pages
Report
No indication
English
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