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Technical Syntheses

The objective of this series is to provide technical syntheses of current discussion topics generating significant interest on the TMIP e-mail list.

2009

  • Model Uncertainty (November)
  • Feedback Loops (August)
  • Speed Adjustments Using Volume-Delay Functions (January)

2008

  • Timing of Household Travel Surveys (December)
  • The Derivation of Initial Speeds in Travel Demand Models (July)
  • Employment Data (February)
  • Land Use Models (January)

2007

  • Defining Traffic Analysis Zones (November)
  • Multi-Year Master Transportation Networks (November)
  • Fuel Price Synthesis: Travel Model Uncertainties (September)
  • Fuel Price Synthesis: Potential Travel Model Considerations (September)
  • Fuel Price Synthesis: Determining Current and Future Gas Prices (August)
  • Fuel Price Increases and Impact on Driver Behavior (June)
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