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Traffic origin-and-destination studies: appraisal of methods.
Title:
Traffic origin-and-destination studies: appraisal of methods.
Author:
National Research Council (U.S.). Highway Research Board.
Publication Information:
Washington, D.C. : National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council, 1960.
Physical Description:
188 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Series:
National Research Council (U.S.). Publication 762.

National Research Council. Highway Research Board. Bulletin; 253.

Publication (National Research Council (U.S.)) ; no. 762.

Bulletin (National Research Council (U.S.). Highway Research Board) ; 253.
General Note:
Presented at the 39th Annual meeting, January 11-15, 1960.
Contents:
Estimating efficient spacing for arterials and expressways, by Roger L. Creighton ... [et al.].--Generation of person trips by areas within the central business district, by B. C. S. harper and H. M. Edwards.--Tests of interactance formulas derived from O-D data, by F. Houston Wynn and C. Eric Linder.-- Interpretation of desire line charts made on a cartographatron, by J. Douglas Carroll, Jr. and Garred P. Jones.--The continuing traffic study: methods of keeping O-D data up-to-date, by Albert J. Mayer and Robert B. Smock.--Appraisal of sample size based on Phoenix O-D survey data, by Arthur B. Sosslau and Glenn E. Brokke.--Panel discussion on inter-area travel formulas, by John T. Lynch ... [et al.].--Multiple screenline study to determine statewide traffic patterns, by Mark K. Grenn.--Land use forecasting for transportation planning, by Walter G. Hansen.--New York Port Authority's 1958 O-D survey using continuous sampling, by Warren B. Lovejoy.--A theoretical prediction of work-trip patterns, by Robert T. Howe.--Critique of home-interview type O-D surveys in urban areas, by Nathan Cherniack.
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