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Journal of Transportation and Statistics (JTS), Volume 8, Number 3


Journal of Transportation and Statistics (JTS), Volume 8, Number 3 Author: Research and Innovative Technology Administration/Bureau of Transportation Statistics
Format:  Print (Soft Cover, 134 pages)
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Publisher: Research and Innovative Technology Administration/Bureau of Transportation Statistics
Publication Date: 2005
Publication Number: ISSN-1094-8848
 

This journal focuses on a variety of topics. Paper titles in this journal are the following: Introduction to the Special Issue on the 2001 National Household Travel Survey; Assessment of 2001 New York State NHTS Add-on Data Using Empirical and Auditable Data Sources; Bayesian Approaches to Learning from Data: Using NHTS Data for the Analysis of Land Use and Travel Behavior; A Closer Look at Public Transportation Mode Share Trends; Built Environment and Nonmotorized Travel: Evidence from Baltimore City Using the NHTS; Using Bayesian Updating to Enhance 2001 NHTS Kentucky Sample Data for Travel Demand Modeling; Using National Data to Simulate Metropolitan Area Household Travel Data; Travel Surveys: and Methodological and Technology-Related Considerations.

The Journal of Transportation and Statistics features original research that measures transportation activity and its importance to society, analyzes the consequences of transportation activity, evaluates the performance of transportation systems, analyzes transportation trends, and advances the science of acquiring, validating, managing, and disseminating transportation information.

 

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