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Refining Methods for Calculating Non-Auto Travel Times

Principal Investigator:

Kevin Krizek, Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs

Research Component:

Understanding travel dimensions and reliability

Sponsors:

Hennepin County; Minnesota Department of Transportation

Status:

Complete

Project Summary:

The objective of this research is to generate and refine methodologies for calculating non-auto (transit, bicycle, walking) travel times between origins and destinations with the Minneapolis-Saint Paul metropolitan area. When married with detailed measures of land use activity, these derived travel times can be used as input parameters to calculate the accessibility to destinations within the metropolitan area using differing modes of transportation.

Research Report:

Access to Destinations: Refining Methods for Calculating Non-Auto Travel Times
Kevin Krizek, Ahmed M. El-Geneidy, Michael Iacono, Jessica Horning
Report no. Mn/DOT 2007-24, Series: Access to Destinations Study
144 pages
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