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Long Distance Modelling

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Modelling Longer Distance Demand for Travel: Feasibility Study (1 Mb)

This study has assessed the feasibility of developing a multi-modal model specially suited to long distance travel that is in particular 'mode-neutral' (i.e. not focussed on and/or biased towards pne particular mode) and which would be able to handle a range of a number of policy interventions.

Published:
21 August 2008

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