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Method of revelation of latent travel demand

Une méthode de révélation des besoins latents de déplacement

Patrick Bonnel

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Abstract: Transportation planning process is frequently based on the results of travel demand (satisfied demand) analysis. From this point of view, latent travel demand (non-satisfied demand) is generally excluded (or nominally included) in many transportation studies. This fact leads to an attempt in establishing a method ca¬pable of revealing latent travel de¬mand in the perspective to integrate it in the travel demand forecasting process. This method relies principally upon the simulation of effects resulting from a new public transport scheme on daily travel-activity behaviors. Its application on a sub-urban community of Lyons provides many interesting results which permit to describe the population's latent travel demand.

Keywords: Déplacements urbains; besoin de déplacement urbain; demande de transport urbain; Prévision de la demande; caractéristique socio-économique; comportement de déplacement; Saint-priest (France); Lyon (France) (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1985-06-30
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Published in Les Cahiers Scientifiques du Transport / Scientific Papers in Transportation, 1985, 11-12 | 1985, pp.101-123. ⟨10.46298/cst.11818⟩

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DOI: 10.46298/cst.11818

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