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TRANPLAN is a package of separate, distinct programs which perform travel demand analysis. TRANPLAN can be used to perform the traditional four-step transportation forecasting process: trip generation, trip distribution, mode choice, and traffic assignment. This guide is intended for use by the Texas Department of Transportation offices, Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs), municipalities, counties, and consultants contracted by public agencies in the state of Texas. The guide should be used in conjunction with the TRANPLAN reference manual and the Highway Network Information Systems (HNIS) reference manual. The information in this manual can be used to train new TRANPLAN users, refresh users who have been minimally exposed to TRANPLAN, and serve as a "template" to aid experienced users. This guide, however, is not intended to provide a comprehensive description of all the capabilities of the TRANPLAN software.
This report summarizes the results of a peer review of the AZTDM. The peer review wassupported by the Travel Model Improvement Program (TMIP), which i...
In 1990, the NMSHTD initiated an ambitious and long-term research project. Theproject was to define the process for and undertake the development of a...
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