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Y A B1 X 1 B2 X 2 ...
Y = dependent var.
(trips/household)
X1, X2, etc. =
independent variables
Trip generation
rates
This is an example of
trip generation rate
information taken
from the ITE Trip
Generation
Handbook. Some land
use has a lot of data
points like this one,
but others (many of
them) have only
sparse data points.
This handbook is
evolving and every
year new data are
added.
Category analysis
(cross-classification
analysis)
1.418
1.413
1.550
1.655
2.855
2.661
2.693
3.891
4.154
2
3
Household size
Trip attraction
Trip attraction rates can be made by
analyzing the urban activities that
attract trips.
Trips are attracted to various
locations, depending on the character
of, location, and amount of activities
taking place in a zone.
Three tools are used for this end too,
but obviously types of independent
variables used are different.
We will do go over Example 4.
Also see Table 11-5 ( c) in the
handout.
CT p Pz Pe Ae
I-E trips
(Pe)
I-I trips (Pz)
Factor
CT p