(Same as Civil Engineering M287 and Urban Planning M253.) Lecture, three hours. Requisites: courses 201 or M201A, and 203, or Urban Planning 207 and 220B. Descriptions of travel patterns in metropolitan areas, recent trends and projections into future, overview of travel forecasting methods, trip generation, trip distribution, mode split traffic assignment, critique of traditional travel forecasting methods and new approaches to travel behavior analysis. Letter grading.

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Bills, T.S.
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