Concept explainers
The trip distribution using the average growth factor method.
Answer to Problem 14P
The trip distribution has been developed using the average growth factor method.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
For Zone
Present total observed trip ends is
Zonal growth rate is
For Zone
Present total observed trip ends is
Zonal growth rate is
For Zone
Present total observed trip ends is
Zonal growth rate is
For Zone
Present total observed trip ends is
Zonal growth rate is
Formula used:
Estimated growth total is given by,
The number of trips estimated from zone
Here,
The new growth factor is given as,
Calculation:
The estimated growth total for zone
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Table (1)
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Table (5)
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Table (6)
Conclusion:
The trip distribution has been done using the average growth factor method.
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