The survey obtained data on volume and characteristics of person trips by air, bus, and auto between specific major metropolitan areas. The objective of the survey was to provide reliable data for use in calibrating travel models developed by the U.S. Department of Transportation during earlier phases of the Northeast Corridor project. The report describes execution of the survey, and presents tabulated results. Particular attention is given to development of the sample design and to the application of project experience to future surveys. (Author)
The Northeast Corridor Intercity Travel Survey on Air, Auto and Bus Modes
1971
408 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Transportation Safety , Air Transportation , Interstate transportation , Regional planning , Surveys , Mass transportation , Air transportation , Highway transportation , Passenger vehicles , Buses(Vehicles) , Travel , Statistical data , Mathematical models , Travel surveys , Northeast corridor , Travel time , Trip frequency , Trip purposes
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