Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10256753 | Travel Behaviour and Society | 2014 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
This paper presents the results of a study, which simulates the effects of travel time delay on adaptations of planned activity-travel schedules. The activity generation and scheduling engine of the Albatross model system is applied to a fraction of the synthetic population of the Rotterdam region, The Netherlands. Drawing from a truncated normal distribution of speed, the mean of which is equal to average speed, travel time delays for a set of links are simulated. Albatross is run using these travel times delays as input to simulate the effects on activity-travel schedule behavior. The paper reports differences in various aspects of activity-travel schedules. Results indicate that travel time delay affects activity participation the most.
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Authors
Soora Rasouli, Harry Timmermans,