Increasing congestion and travel delays on urban roads has lead practitioners to look at means to encourage and make alternate modes of transportation more attractive. Allocation of resources to build facilities amicable to such modes of travel is governed by activity at the location of interest. Collecting real world data for several locations is an expensive and time consuming process. On the other hand, unlike trip generation models to estimate vehicle trips, literature documents limited research to model and measure activity pertaining to alternate modes of transportation. This paper focuses on the development of models to measure pedestrian activity at intersections.
Models to Measure Pedestrian Activity at Intersections
Transportation Land Use, Planning, and Air Quality Congress 2007 ; 2007 ; Orlando, Florida, United States
2008-05-15
Conference paper
Electronic Resource
English
Models to Measure Pedestrian Activity at Intersections
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