THE OPTIMAL DURATION FOR A TRAVEL SURVEY

Empirical observations were carried out using a six-week travel survey, Mobidrive, in order to probe into the optimal duration problem of a single wave travel survey. The regressions on certain travel elements (i.e., number of daily trips, VKM per day, number of home based trip chains, daily travel...

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Main Author: Metin SENBIL, Ph.D.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2009-01-01
Series:IATSS Research
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0386111214602442
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Summary:Empirical observations were carried out using a six-week travel survey, Mobidrive, in order to probe into the optimal duration problem of a single wave travel survey. The regressions on certain travel elements (i.e., number of daily trips, VKM per day, number of home based trip chains, daily travel time expenditure) suggest that a two-week survey duration might serve well to represent personal variability in various dimensions. However further analysis carried out by using nonparametric survival analysis points to a longer period as the elapsed time between activity participation does not seem to converge to true values, at least for rare activities such as recreation.
ISSN:0386-1112