Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS)
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Journal of Transportation and Statistics - Volume 3, Number 1

Journal of Transportation and Statistics
Volume 3 Number 1

April 2000
ISSN 1094-8848

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Table of Contents File Formats
Entire Report
Editorial Board
Front Matter
Letter from the Deputy Editor-in-Chief
Paper 1 - A Statistical Analysis of Induced Travel Effects in the U.S. Mid-Atlantic Region by Lewis M. Fulton, Robert B. Noland, Daniel J. Meszler, John V. Thomas
Paper 2 - Four Measures of Transportation's Economic Importance by Xiaoli Han and Bingsong Fang
Paper 3 - Assessing Data and Modeling Needs for Urban Transport: An Australian Perspective by David A. Hensher
Paper 4 - Estimating Statewide Truck Trips Using Commodity Flows and Input-Output Coefficients by Jose A. Sorratini
Paper 5 - Assessing the Determinants of Safety in the Trucking Industry by Kristen Monaco and Emily Williams
Paper 6 - The Highway and Railroad Operating Environments for Hazardous Shipments in the United States-Safer in the '90s? by Christopher L. Saricks and Melanie M. Tompkins
Guidelines for Manuscript Submission, Instructions to Authors