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Transportation Planning CE 573

Transportation Planning CE 573. Course Introduction and Four-Step Travel Demand Moding (FSTDM). Issues for Today. Course introduction Systematic transportation system evaluation Introduction to travel demand modeling. Course Topics. Travel demand modeling (theory and application)

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Transportation Planning CE 573

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  1. Transportation Planning CE 573 Course Introduction and Four-Step Travel Demand Moding (FSTDM)

  2. Issues for Today • Course introduction • Systematic transportation system evaluation • Introduction to travel demand modeling

  3. Course Topics • Travel demand modeling (theory and application) • Comprehensive transportation planning • Traffic Impact Study (TIS)

  4. Course Web Site • www.webs1.uidaho.edu/ce573/ • Lecture materials and schedule • Homework assignments • Projects • Solutions • Grades

  5. Course Expectations • Homework and memos • Quizzes • Projects • Field data collection • Visual basic for applications (VBA) • CUBE

  6. Grading • Quizzes: 35% • Projects: 30% • Final examination: 15% • Homework: 20%

  7. Assignments • Reading 1: Trip generation (see website) • Homework: Due Friday 1/12 (see website)

  8. Comprehensive Transportation Planning Dimensions • Economic • Social • Environmental

  9. Systematic Evaluation for Sustainability • Can we always count on data being there? • If we don’t have data then what can be done?

  10. Indicators T Goal

  11. TRAVEL DEMAND MODEL Land use Travel behavior T System performance Why Use Travel Demand Models • A relationship between transport system and indicators • Access • Purpose • Frequency • Use

  12. Economic, Social, and Environmental Dimensions • Where do they come in to this process? TRAVEL DEMAND MODEL Evaluate progress to goal Indicators System performance Other data

  13. Residential Employment Residential Employment Service Service …through performance indicators • For example: • Commute speed • Land use mix • Transport diversity • Transport equity

  14. Example • Model output = travel times between all points • Indicator: Commute speed • Indicator: Land use mix • Indicator: Transport diversity • Indicator: Equity

  15. Introduction to Travel Demand Modeling • What is a travel demand model • Assignment: Discuss your knowledge • Input data • Trip generation • Trip distribution • Mode choice • Traffic/trip assignment

  16. Demographic Data Step 1: Trip Generation Transportation Network Step 2: Trip Distribution Step 3: Mode Choice Step 4: Trip/ Traffic Assignment Four Step Travel Demand Model (FSTDM)

  17. Trip Generation Questions • How much do people use the transport system? • Why do people use the transport system? • Where can different types of activities be satisfied?

  18. Trip Distribution Questions • Given a location, where do people go to satisfy demand for an activity type?

  19. Mode choice Questions • How do people use the transport system? • What modes do they choose? • How do they react to varying transport service quality?

  20. Trip / Traffic Assignment Questions • How do people use the transport system? • Given a mode, which route do they choose? • Do they satisfy multiple activities in one tour? • Which parts of the transport system do they use? • How do they react to varying transport service quality?

  21. Demographic Data • Autos per household • Income level • Household size

  22. Network Data • Highway network • Transit network • Graph

  23. Representing a Network

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