Trip distribution in UiTM Shah Alam / Rosniza Abdul Jalil

Forecasting travel demand is the “four step process” of trip generation, trip distribution, modal choice and traffic assignment. Trip generation is the process of determining the number of trips that will begin or end in each zone within a study area. Trip distribution defined as a process by which...

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Main Author: Abdul Jalil, Rosniza
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: 2006
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/34606/
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description Forecasting travel demand is the “four step process” of trip generation, trip distribution, modal choice and traffic assignment. Trip generation is the process of determining the number of trips that will begin or end in each zone within a study area. Trip distribution defined as a process by which the trips generated in zone are allocated to other zone in the study area. Mode choice is the aspect of demand analysis process that determines the number (or percentage) of trips between zone that are made by automobile and by transit. Traffic assignment is to determine the actual street and highway routes that will be used and the number of automobiles and buses that can be expected on each highway segment. There are many factors influence travel demand: the location and intensity of land use, the socioeconomic characteristics of people living in the area, cost and quality of available transportation services (Garber and Hoel, 2002). The trip distribution is important in planning of future development in certain study area. There are two methods of conducting data collection: field survey and questionnaire. The trip distribution is determined from traffic volume counts. Then, the correlation between trip distribution with vehicle ownership, population of staffs and students and gross floor area is analyzed. All the factors are influenced the trip distribution in UiTM.
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spelling uitm-346062020-09-23T02:54:21Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/34606/ Trip distribution in UiTM Shah Alam / Rosniza Abdul Jalil Abdul Jalil, Rosniza Traffic engineering. Roads and highways. Streets Traffic surveys Malaysia Forecasting travel demand is the “four step process” of trip generation, trip distribution, modal choice and traffic assignment. Trip generation is the process of determining the number of trips that will begin or end in each zone within a study area. Trip distribution defined as a process by which the trips generated in zone are allocated to other zone in the study area. Mode choice is the aspect of demand analysis process that determines the number (or percentage) of trips between zone that are made by automobile and by transit. Traffic assignment is to determine the actual street and highway routes that will be used and the number of automobiles and buses that can be expected on each highway segment. There are many factors influence travel demand: the location and intensity of land use, the socioeconomic characteristics of people living in the area, cost and quality of available transportation services (Garber and Hoel, 2002). The trip distribution is important in planning of future development in certain study area. There are two methods of conducting data collection: field survey and questionnaire. The trip distribution is determined from traffic volume counts. Then, the correlation between trip distribution with vehicle ownership, population of staffs and students and gross floor area is analyzed. All the factors are influenced the trip distribution in UiTM. 2006-11 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/34606/1/34606.PDF Abdul Jalil, Rosniza (2006) Trip distribution in UiTM Shah Alam / Rosniza Abdul Jalil. (2006) [Student Project] (Unpublished)
spellingShingle Traffic engineering. Roads and highways. Streets
Traffic surveys
Malaysia
Abdul Jalil, Rosniza
Trip distribution in UiTM Shah Alam / Rosniza Abdul Jalil
title Trip distribution in UiTM Shah Alam / Rosniza Abdul Jalil
title_full Trip distribution in UiTM Shah Alam / Rosniza Abdul Jalil
title_fullStr Trip distribution in UiTM Shah Alam / Rosniza Abdul Jalil
title_full_unstemmed Trip distribution in UiTM Shah Alam / Rosniza Abdul Jalil
title_short Trip distribution in UiTM Shah Alam / Rosniza Abdul Jalil
title_sort trip distribution in uitm shah alam / rosniza abdul jalil
topic Traffic engineering. Roads and highways. Streets
Traffic surveys
Malaysia
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/34606/