The majority of transportation planning research and data collection focuses on daily activity patterns, usually within one's home region. Consequently, the non-‐routine long-‐distance activity patterns(describing the bulk of tourism and some types of business travel as well as the trips of interest in air travel and rail studies) are understudied and are often treated as external trips in regional forecasting models. Our understanding of long distance travel remains less developed in part due to data limitations.


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    Title :

    Conducting a Longitudinal Survey of Overnight Travel: Methods and Preliminary Findings


    Contributors:
    E. Greene (author) / J. Kirrigan (author) / J. Leopold (author) / M. Moore (author) / C. Harvey (author) / L. Aultman-­‐Hall (author) / J. LaMondia (author) / J. Sullivan (author) / C. Ritter (author)

    Publication date :

    2015


    Size :

    29 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English






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