Pekol (Transport Demand Modelling - Trip Distribution) Flashcards

1
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What does trip distribution attempt to answer?

A

Where trips start and end

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2
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What is a trip matrix?

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Output of trip distribution
Two dimensional n*n array
where:
-n=no. zones in the study area
-rows=trip productions/origins
-columns = trip attractions/destinations

Tij=trips from zone i to zone j
Diagonal Tij=intra-zonal trips

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3
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What is the generalised cost of travel?

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Linear summation of the “cost of travel. (can be in terms of minutes or dollars)

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4
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What does the generalised cost of travel include?

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  • in-vehicle (travel) time
  • vehicle operating cost (distance based)
  • walking time and waiting time
  • fares, tolls or parking charges
  • interchange penalty and modal penalty
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5
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What is the Value of Time (VOT)?

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Weights are used to convert each attribute to appropriate measure of time or money

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6
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What are the methods of Growth Factoring?

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  • Uniform growth factor
  • Singly constrained growth factors
  • Doubly constrained growth factors
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7
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What is the main assumption in Uniform Growth Factoring?

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Assumption of uniform growth

>very unrealistic! Except for short time spans

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What are the key components of singly constrained growth factoring?

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Apply origin or destination specific growth factors

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What are the key components of doubly constrained growth factoring?

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  • Different origin and destination growth rates

- Application of an “average” growth rate

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10
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What are the limitations of growth factoring?

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  • Need a starting matrix and expected trip growth
  • Dependant upon the accuracy of the starting matrix
  • Suitable for only short-term forecasts
  • Ignores changes in transport costs
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11
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When should a gravity model be applied?

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Appropriate when changes in transport supply need to be considered

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12
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Does the gravity model rely on an existing trip matrix?

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NO.

-synthetic model

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13
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What is the gravity model analagous to? (This may surprise you)

A

Newton’s law of gravity

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14
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Who is the most handsome person in the the Davo Appreciation society?

A

Well obviously Gareth.

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15
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What is the formula for the gravity model?

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T=aibjf(cij)

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16
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How are skim matrices produced?

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Produced by “skimming” the network to determine the cost of travel on the cheapest route from zone i to zone j

17
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What do Skim matrices vary by?

A

Time of day and mode
mode (car, bus, etc.)
Time of day.. come on mate.. you can work that out.

18
Q

What are blended skims (not the milk)

A

Weighted average travel cost:

  • over a day
  • over a network
19
Q

What are deterrence functions?

A

Used in gravity models to reflect propensity for cost saving in travel decisions
(Under assumption people don’t want to spend any more money or time than they have to.. note: this excludes Sunday drivers)

20
Q

What is the assumption once a deterrence function is calibrated?

A

Hold it constant

21
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What deterrence functions depend on?

A
  • Vary by trip purpose and study area

- Shape of curve determined through gravity model calibration process

22
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What are the inputs of the Gravity model calibration?

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  • zonal trip productions and attractions (from trip generation model)
  • skim matrix (fixed)
  • observed trip length frequency distribution
23
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What are the practical considerations of a Synthetic Gravity model?

A

-Significant proportion of trips start or end outside the study area
-Cost of these trips essentially undefined
Solutions to this include:
-surround study area with a coarser buffer network
-deal with external trips separately from internal trips

24
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What are the benefits of Matrix Estimation?

A
  • simple mechanical process
  • can reproduce observed traffic flows quite well
  • minimal data needed for small areas
25
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What are the issues with Matrix estimation?

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  • errors from inconsistent traffic count data
  • tends to overestimate short distance trips
  • can only deal with a single trip purpose (because method simply tries to match up trips with a purpose)
  • We don’t get purpose information
26
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What is the key input in a synthetic gravity model?

A

Generalised cost of travel