NTL Record

Title Guidebook on Methods to Estimate Non-Motorized Travel: Supporting Documentation
Record ID 7636
Personal Name
Creator
Moe, P.C.; Payne, G.C.; Porter, C.D.; Schwartz, W.L.; Suhrbier, J.H.; Wilkinson, W.L.
Corporate Creator Cambridge Systematics, Inc.; Bicycle Federation of America
Corporate
Contributor
United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center
Publisher United States. Federal Highway Administration
Publication Date 19990701
Language English
Abstract This guidebook provides a means for practitioner to better understand and estimate bicycle and pedestrian travel and to address transportation planning needs. The guidebook describes and compares the various methods that can be used to forecast non-motorized travel demand or that otherwise support the prioritization and analyses of non-motorized projects. These methods are categorized according to four major purposes: (1) demand estimation; (2) relative demand potential; (3) supply quality analysis; and (4) supporting tools and techniques. Discrete choice models, regional travel models, sketch plan methods, facility demand potential, bicycle compatibility measures, and geographic information systems are among the methods and tools described. This first volume, Overview of Methods, provides a concise overview for each available method, including some typical applications, pros and cons, and a quick reference guide on ease of use, data requirements, sensitivity to design factors, and whether widely used. In addition, it discusses general issues for consideration in forecasting non-motorized travel demand, such as the dimension of travel behavior and factors influencing bicycling and walking, and identifies future needs in this area. The companion volume, Supporting Documentation, provides substantially more detail on the methods including purpose, structure, input/data needs, assumptions, and real-world applications. It also contains an extensive annotated bibliography of references on demand forecasting methods, supporting tools and techniques, and factors influencing the choice to walk or bicycle, as well as potential contacts in this field.
Rosap ID dot:35900
Rosap URL https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/35900
TRT Terms Nonmotorized transportation; Walking; Bicycling; Travel demand; Forecasting; Urban transportation; Travel behavior; Choice models; Sketch planning; Bicycle commuting; Pedestrians; Transportation planning; City planning
General Subjects Demand forecasting methods; Annotated bilbiography; Method descriptions; Points of contact
Geographical
Coverage
United States
Report Number FHWA-RD-98-165
Availability Federal Highway Administration
Resource type Manual
URL https://ntlrepository.blob.core.windows.net/lib/7000/7600/7636/PB99166183.pdf
Alternative URL https://ntlrepository.blob.core.windows.net/lib/7000/7600/7636/estimate_nonmotoized_travel_supporting_1999.pdf
Format PDF
Database NTL Digital Repository