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  2. Route assignment - Wikipedia

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    Route assignment, route choice, or traffic assignment concerns the selection of routes (alternatively called paths) between origins and destinations in transportation networks. It is the fourth step in the conventional transportation forecasting model, following trip generation, trip distribution, and mode choice. The zonal interchange analysis ...

  3. Mode choice - Wikipedia

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    Mode choice analysis is the third step in the conventional four-step transportation forecasting model of transportation planning, following trip distribution and preceding route assignment. From origin-destination table inputs provided by trip distribution, mode choice analysis allows the modeler to determine probabilities that travelers will ...

  4. Trip distribution - Wikipedia

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    All trips have an origin and destination and these are considered at the trip distribution stage. Trip distribution (or destination choice or zonal interchange analysis) is the second component (after trip generation, but before mode choice and route assignment) in the traditional four-step transportation forecasting model.

  5. Berth allocation problem - Wikipedia

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    Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, Freight Transportation Modeling, Planning, and Logistics, 2168, 1-8. Golias M.M., Boilé M., Theofanis S., Taboada A.H. (2010) A multi-objective decision and analysis approach for the berth scheduling problem. International Journal of Information Technology Project ...

  6. Transportation forecasting - Wikipedia

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    Transportation forecasting is the attempt of estimating the number of vehicles or people that will use a specific transportation facility in the future. For instance, a forecast may estimate the number of vehicles on a planned road or bridge, the ridership on a railway line, the number of passengers visiting an airport, or the number of ships calling on a seaport.

  7. Trip generation - Wikipedia

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    The first zonal trip generation (and its inverse, attraction) analysis in the Chicago Area Transportation Study (CATS) [2] followed the “decay of activity intensity with distance from the central business district (CBD)” thinking current at the time. Data from extensive surveys were arrayed and interpreted on a distance-from-CBD scale.

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    The American Express Global Business Travel’s Air Monitor 2025 report predicts domestic travel within the U.S. and travel from the U.S. to most other regions will rise by 3% to 4% in 2025 ...

  9. Transport network analysis - Wikipedia

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    The digital representation of these networks, and the methods for their analysis, is a core part of spatial analysis, geographic information systems, public utilities, and transport engineering. Network analysis is an application of the theories and algorithms of graph theory and is a form of proximity analysis.