This document contains 13 papers that discuss estimation bias and efficiency for pseudopanel data in travel demand analysis; quantification of key errors in household travel surveys; new measures for detection of data quality risks in mobility panel surveys; and noncoverage errors in travel surveys due to mobile phoneonly households. This TRR also examines application of geographic perturbation methods to residential locations in the Oregon household activity survey; effects of question type on transit rider expressions of policy preferences; development of a smartphone-based travel survey; a method to gather multimodal trip generation data in smart-growth areas; and longitudinal GPS travel data and breach of privacy. In addition, the issue explores risk-based corridor asset management; strategic total highway asset management integration; route choice characteristics for truckers; and stochastic imputation of missing physical commodity trade information using monetary trade data.
Travel Surveys; Asset Management; and Freight Data 2013. Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2354
2013
142 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation , Travel surveys , Asset management , Transportation research , Information systems , Public transportation , Cellular phones , Freight transportation , Communication and radar systems , Mobility , Households , Travel delay , Radio frequency identification system , Border crossings , Case studies