Journal of Transportation and Statistics: Volume 4, Number 1: April 2001
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Abstract:The Journal of Transportation and Statistics (JT&S) was a periodically issued journal (from 1998 to 2014) that served the transportation community by increasing the understanding of the role of transportation in society, its function in the economy, and its interactions with the environment. In addition, the JT&S provided a forum for the latest developments in transportation information and data, theory, concepts, and methods of analysis relevant to all aspects of the transportation system. The JT&S published original research on the use of information to improve public and private decision making for transportation. Topics included: measuring transportation activity and the performance of transportation systems; quantifying and analyzing the importance of transportation and its consequences; measuring and analyzing transportation trends; advancing the science of acquiring, validating, managing and disseminating transportation information; calculating sustainable energy; and, analyzing data for transportation planning and operations.
The paper titles in this issue are: Paper 1 - Assessing the Impact of Speed-Limit Increases on Fatal Interstate Crashes; Paper 2 - Accounting for Uncertainty in Estimates of Total Traffic Volume: An Empirical Bayes Approach; Paper 3 - Creating Land-Use Scenarios by Cluster Analysis for Regional Land-Use and Transportation Sketch Planning; Paper 4 - Three Faces of Eve: How Engineers, Economists, and Planners Variously View Congestion Control, Demand Management, and Mobility Enhancement Strategies; Paper 5 - Loglinear Models and Goodness-of-Fit Statistics for Train Waybill Data; and, Paper 6 - Estimation and Evaluation of Full Marginal Costs of Highway Transportation in New Jersey.
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