This study aimed to produce a detailed analysis of travel behavior over time for both the Minneapolis-St. Paul region as a whole and for specific areas within this region. This analysis would include an evaluation of the effects of previous infrastructure investments and land use changes, and would provide details about travel behavior changes by mode: auto, transit, walking and biking. These insights would be used to inform transportation engineers, planners, economists, analysts and decision-makers about the effects of future infrastructure and other changes on travel networks.
Analyzing Travel Data Over Time to Guide Future Investments
2015
2 pages
Report
No indication
English
Transportation & Traffic Planning , Behavior & Society , Road Transportation , Urban Administration & Planning , Travel behavior , Urban transportation , Minnesota , Travel surveys , Travel duration , Accessibility , Telecommuting , Transit use , Land use changes , Travel Behavior Inventory , Minneapolis-St. Paul (Minnesota)
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