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Accelerating Discoveries in Traffic Science

Accelerating Discoveries in Traffic Science

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05.10.2020
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Copyright (c) 2024 Dragana Petrović, Ivan Ivanović, Vladimir Đorić, Jadranka Jović

Impact of Weather Conditions on Travel Demand – The Most Common Research Methods and Applied Models

Authors:

Dragana Petrović
University of Belgrade, Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering

Ivan Ivanović
University of Belgrade, Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering

Vladimir Đorić
University of Belgrade, Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering

Jadranka Jović
University of Belgrade, Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering

Keywords:weather impact, travel behaviour, trip generation, modal split

Abstract

This paper presents an overview of the applied research methodologies and developed travel demand models that take weather impact into account. The paper deals with trip generation and modal split as elements of travel demand that best describe changes in the travel behaviour in different weather conditions. The authors herein emphasize the importance of research in local conditions in all climate zones, especially in areas where climate and modal split characteristics are different from those in common research areas. This review is designed as a brief guide on how the impact of weather can be explored in order to encourage conducting research even in the countries where there is no systematic traffic and travel data collection. The stated adaptation technique followed by the panel household travel surveys may be particularly appropriate for those countries. It is concluded that small budgets should not be considered an obstacle, because it is possible to draw reliable conclusions based even on small samples. Moreover, modern research methods enable a cheaper survey process together with the possibility of obtaining higher quality of results. The increasing popularity of research in this field should contribute to the creation of more resilient transport systems all over the world. A special contribution of this paper is the review of research studies carried out in central, western and southern Europe and not mentioned in any review paper before.

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How to Cite
Petrović, D. (et al.) 2020. Impact of Weather Conditions on Travel Demand – The Most Common Research Methods and Applied Models. Traffic&Transportation Journal. 32, 5 (Oct. 2020), 711-725. DOI: https://doi.org/10.7307/ptt.v32i5.3499.

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