The paper describes the development of a prototype transport model to be used for high-level evaluation of a potentially large number of alternative land use-transport scenarios. It uses advanced logit modelling to capture travel behaviour change in a more theoretically tractable manner than the conventional four-step method. The model is designed specifically for fast implementation, with limited calibration needs, to assess a wide range of strategies including transport investment, land use strategies, and management interventions such as high occupancy vehicle lanes or road pricing. A prototype application of the UPTrans model as part of a demonstrative urban and regional growth modelling exercise for the Gauteng Global City Region is described.
Reference:
Venter, C. and Mokonyama, M.T. 2009. UPTRANS: an incremental transport model with feedback for quick-response strategy evaluation. Sustainable transport: The 28th Annual Southern African Transport Conference (SATC) 2009, Pretoria, South Africa, July 6-9, 2009. pp 1-13
Venter, C., & Mokonyama, M. T. (2009). UPTRANS: an incremental transport model with feedback for quick-response strategy evaluation. Southern African Transport Conference. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3563
Venter, C, and Mathetha T Mokonyama. "UPTRANS: an incremental transport model with feedback for quick-response strategy evaluation." (2009): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3563
Venter C, Mokonyama MT, UPTRANS: an incremental transport model with feedback for quick-response strategy evaluation; Southern African Transport Conference; 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/3563 .
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