Travel Survey Methods.

This issue contains nine papers concerned with travel survey methods.

Bibliographic Details
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. : Transportation Research Board of the National Academies, 2014.
Series:Transportation research record ; 2405.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Route-Recording Technology for the Swiss Microcensus on Mobility and Transport 2010: An Innovative Alternative to Distance Estimations by Respondents / Timo Ohrmacht
  • Adapting an Online Transit Journey Planner into a Low-Cost Travel Survey Tool / Lorelei Schmitt, Sally Harris and Graham Currie
  • Trip Purpose Identification from GPS Tracks / Lara Montini, Nadine Rieser-Schüssler, Andreas Horni, and Kay W Axhausen
  • Impact of Traffic Images on Route Choice and the Value of Time Estimates in Stated Preference Surveys / Carl E. Harline and Mark W. Burris
  • Evaluation of Two Methods for Identifying Trip Purpose in GPS-Based Household Travel Surveys / Marcel G. Simas Oliveira, Peter Vovsha, Jean Wolf and Michael Mitchell
  • Better Pen-and-Paper Surveys for Transportation Research in Developing Countries: A Modified, Stated Preference, Pivoting Approach / Andrew A. Campbell, Christopher Cherry, Megan Ryerson and Luke Jones
  • Detecting Outliers in Cell Phone Data: Correcting Trajectories to Improve Traffic Modeling / Christopehr Horn, Stefan Klampfl, Michael Cik and Thomas Reiter
  • Use of Subway Smart Card Transactions for the Discovery and Partial Correction of Travel Survey Bias / Tim Spurr, Robert Chapleau and Daniel Piché
  • Establishing the Links Between Online Activity and Car Use: Evidence from Combined Travel Diary and Online-Activity Pseudodiary Data Set / Scott Le Vine, Charilaos Latinopoulos and John Polak.