Micro-model transportation analyses of the Bellevue, Wash., area are presented as part of the Puget Sound Governmental Conference's (PSGC) regional transportation plan. The purpose of the study was to refine in greater detail the existing PSGC traffic assignment model for estimating traffic and transit movement within the Bellevue area. The resulting micro-model can be used for all transportation planning efforts. Modification of the existing PSGC traffic analysis zone structure is described in detail; ultimately, the 29 PSGC zones were subdivided into 80 subzones to permit the analysis of a finer grid. Specific analyses presented in this report include the highway and arterial network, trip generation, and trip distribution and assignment. Projections of areal trip-making for 1980 are presented along with procedures for utilizing the micro-model. (Author)
Bellevue Area Micro-Model Transportation Analyses
1972
53 pages
Report
No indication
English
Transportation & Traffic Planning , Urban planning , Mass transportation , Washington(State) , Mathematical models , Regional planning , Traffic surveys , Central city , Highways , Networks , Vehicular traffic , Analysis , Routes , Regression analysis , Bellevue(Washington) , Transportation planning , Traffic analysis zones , Trip distribution
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