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Expanding a Nondemographic Factor Modal Split Model

Alexis N. Sommers
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Alexis N. Sommers: University of New Haven, West Haven, Connecticut

Transportation Science, 1971, vol. 5, issue 1, 22-35

Abstract: Expanding an earlier nondemographic factor modal split model, the author applies a revised model to business travel from Washington, D.C., to New York and Philadelphia. Actual businessman survey data is used to calibrate the model and to predict the future market shares of both hypothetical and contemporary intercity travel modes operating in this section of the Northeast Corridor.

Date: 1971
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