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Travel Patterns of Urban Residents

Karel J. Kansky
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Karel J. Kansky: University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh

Transportation Science, 1967, vol. 1, issue 4, 261-285

Abstract: The impact of new and improved transportation facilities on urban travel behavior is a topic seldom addressed in transportation-research literature. The paper presents a method for classifying travel behavior of urban residents and suggests a procedure for quantitatively estimating diverted traffic. An application of the method is made to a limited sample of Chicago's residents. Seven groups of residents with similar travel patterns were identified and the impact of a new expressway on each of the seven groups was estimated. The study suggests a reorientation of research activities: in addition to the analyses of aggregate traffic data a greater attention should be directed toward detailed inquiries about the travel patterns of urban residents and the spatial structure of commercial traffic.

Date: 1967
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