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Trip Generator Relocation Impact Analysis Methodology Based On Household Surveys

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TRÉPANIER, Martin, CHAPLEAU, Robert, ALLARD, Bruno, MORENCY, Catherine (2003). Trip Generator Relocation Impact Analysis Methodology Based On Household Surveys, Institute of Transportation Engineers Journal (on the Web), Washington, vol. 73, no 10

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In cities, large trip generators, such as hospitals, shopping centers, schools and industries, are influencing both people movement and goods movement. The relocation or grouping of these trip generators has an impact on customers, especially workers, in terms of both their trip habits and their use of transportation networks. Traditional planning models cannot address questions at this spatial and temporal level of resolution. In this paper, a methodology based on household surveys using the Totally Disaggregate Approach and on Transportation Object-Oriented Modelling is presented to tackle the problematic issues of trip generator relocation in urban areas.

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