URBAN TRAVEL DEMAND - A BEHAVIORAL ANALYSIS

The book develops a theory of demand, for populations of individual economic consumers, which is believed to be a logical and natural generalization of traditional theory to include choice among discrete alternatives. The theory is developed in the following chapters- (1) the scope and objectives of urban travel demand analysis, (2) a survey of urban travel demand models, (3) a theory of individual travel demand, (4) a theory of population travel demand behavior, (5) statistical estimation of choice probability functions, (6) data, sample and variables, and (7) estimation results and conclusions. /TRRL/