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Traffic operational impacts of contemporary multi-pump island fueling centers : final report / by Cunningham, Christopher M.(CARDINAL)307980; North Carolina.Department of Transportation.Research and Analysis Group.(CARDINAL)272064; North Carolina State University.Institute for Transportation Research & Education.(CARDINAL)286484;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 51-52).Final report;Sponsored by North Carolina Department of Transportation, Research and Analysis Unit;
Subjects: Service stations; Traffic estimation; Trip generation;

Travel demand and land use, 2006. by National Research Council (U.S.).Transportation Research Board.(CARDINAL)141287; National Research Council (U.S.).Transportation Research Board.Annual Meeting(85th :2006 :Washington, D.C.)(CARDINAL)335539;
Includes bibliographical references.Exploratory analysis of children's travel patterns / Noreen C. McDonald -- Development of transport mode choice model by using adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system / Katia Andrade, Kenetsu Uchida, and Seiichi Kagaya -- Sequential logit dynamic travel demand model and its transferability / Haoqiang Fu, Chester G. Wilmot, and Earl J. Baker -- Use of mixed revealed-preference and stated-preference models with nonlinear effects in forecasting / Elisabetta Cherchi and Juan de Dios Ortúzar -- Application of travel demand microsimulation model for equity analysis / Joe Castiglione ... [et al.] -- Dynamics and variability in within-day mode choice decisions : role of state dependence, habit persistence, and unobserved heterogeneity / Gitakrishnan Ramadurai and Karthik K. Srinivasan -- Fitting distributions to random parameters / Yaron Hollander -- Endogeneity in residential location choice models / Cristian Angelo Guevara and Moshe Ben-Akiva -- Nonlinearity of response to level-of-service variables in travel mode choice models / Abdul Rawoof Pinjari and Chandra Bhat -- Simulating land use development through a stochastic allocation procedure in Johannesburg, South Africa / Christoffel J. Venter, Theuns Lamprecht, and William Badenhorst -- Bilevel negotiation protocol for multiagent simulation of housing transactions and market clearing processes / Oswald Devisch ... [et al.] -- Location choice vis-à-vis transportation : apartment dwellers / Michelle Bina, Valdemar Warburg, and Kara M. Kockelman -- Nonstationary spatial interpolation method for urban model development / Varameth Vichiensan ... [et al.] -- Tracking land cover change in mixed logit model : recognizing temporal and spatial effects / Xiaokun Wang and Kara M. Kockelman -- Effects of land use characteristics on residence and employment location and travel behavior of urban adult workers / João de Abreu e Silva, Thomas F. Gibb, and Konstandinos G. Goulias -- Infrastructure and firm dynamics : calibration of microsimulation model for firms in the Netherlands / Michiel de Bok and Michiel C.J. Bliemer -- Use of walk opportunities index to quantify local accessibility / J. Richard Kuzmyak, Charles Baber, and David Savory -- Probit-type reliability-based transit network assignment / Liu Yang and William H.K. Lam -- Parking at mixed-use centers in small cities / Wesley E. Marshall and Norman W. Garrick -- Manifestations of development goals in transit-oriented projects / Robert T. Dunphy and Douglas R. Porter -- Influence of transportation access on individual firm location decisions / Felipe Targa, Kelly J. Clifton, and Hani S. Mahmassani -- Conceptual model of location of small office firms / Ilan Elgar and Eric J. Miller -- Relationship between transport accessibility and land value : local model approach with geographically weighted regression / Hongbo Du and Corinne Mulley -- Systems-level approach to sustainable urban arterial revitalization : case study of San Pablo Avenue, San Francisco Bay area, California / Christopher R. Cherry ... [et al.] -- Application of activity chaining model incorporating a time use problem to network demand analysis / Hyunmyung Kim, Jun-Seok Oh, and R. Jayakrishnan -- Finding shortest paths under time-bandwidth constraints by using elliptical minimal search area / Lee D. Han, Hui Wang, and William F. Mackey, Jr. -- Influence of land use on tour complexity : a Dutch case / Kees Maat and Harry Timmermans -- Social commitments and activity-travel scheduling decisions / Astrid Kemperman, Theo Arentze, and Harry Timmermans -- Meeting appointment and waiting behavior with mobile communications / Nobuaki Ohmori, Takayuki Hirano, and Noboru Harata -- Impact of mobile phones on travel : empirical analysis of activity chaining, ridesharing, and virtual shopping / Karthik K. Srinivasan and P.N. Raghavender -- Employer expectations for commuting and business-related travel in an environment rich in information and communication technologies / Peter Bonsall and Jeremy Shires -- Wireless Internet on trains : impacts on performance of business travelers / Min Zhang ... [et al.] -- Impact of e-economy on traffic and traffic-related indicators in urban areas / Gerard de Jong ... [et al.].
Subjects: Technical reports.; Conference papers and proceedings.; Transportation; Land use; Trip generation; Choice of transportation;

Synthesized through trip table for small urban areas / by Modlin, David G.,Jr.,1943-(CARDINAL)679094; North Carolina.Thoroughfare Planning Unit.(CARDINAL)166501;
Bibliography: leaf 14.
Subjects: Traffic estimation; Origin and destination traffic surveys.; Trip generation;

Travel behavior. by National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (U.S.),sponsor.(CARDINAL)335317; National Research Council (U.S.).Transportation Research Board,issuing body.(CARDINAL)141287; National Research Council (U.S.).Transportation Research Board.Planning and Environment Group, Travel Analysis Methods Section,compiler.; National Research Council (U.S.).Transportation Research Board.Standing Committee on Effects of Information and Communication Technologies on Travel Choices,originatoranizer.;
Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects: Travel time (Traffic engineering); Transportation; Transportation; Trip generation; Automobile travel; Choice of transportation; Route choice;

The impact of industrial development on traffic generation in rural areas of North Carolina : final report / by Horn, John W.(John William),1929-2000.(CARDINAL)335022; North Carolina State Highway Commission.(CARDINAL)166723; United States.Bureau of Public Roads.(CARDINAL)140366; North Carolina State University.Department of Engineering Research.(CARDINAL)219478;
Includes bibliographies.v. 1. The impact of industrial development on traffic generation in rural areas of North Carolina, part 1 of two parts, traffic generation by the rural home -- v. 2. An analysis of factors influencing trip generation in rural areas of three North Carolina Counties, a supplementary report -- v. 3. The impact of industrial development on traffic generation in rural areas of North Carolina, part II of three parts, traffic generation by manufacturing industries -- v. 4. The impact of industrial development on traffic generation in rural areas of North Carolina, part III.
Subjects: Traffic flow; Traffic engineering; Traffic surveys;

The baby boom : how it got that way, and it wasn't my fault, and I'll never do it again / by O'Rourke, P. J.,author.;
A portrait of the baby boom generation celebrates the bad trips, questionable politics, and outrageous styles of the author and his generation while analyzing how the boom shaped contemporary America.
Subjects: Humor.; Baby boom generation;

Diving beetles : underwater insect predators / by Markle, Sandra.(CARDINAL)171555;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 44-45) and index.Insect world -- Outside and inside -- Becoming an adult -- Adults go hunting -- Larvae hunt too -- A hunting trip -- Sleeping through hard times -- The next generation -- Diving beetles and other insect predators.780LAccelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Dytiscidae; Water beetles;

Improving freight system performance in metropolitan areas : a planning guide / by Holguín-Veras, José,author.(CARDINAL)314414; United States.Department of Transportation.Office of the Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology,sponsor.(CARDINAL)328211; National Cooperative Freight Research Program,sponsor.(CARDINAL)308674; National Research Council (U.S.).Transportation Research Board,issuing body.(CARDINAL)141287;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 180-190).Summary -- section 1. Urban freight transportation decision-making process -- section 2. Overview of public-sector initiatives -- section 3. Case studies -- References -- Appendix."TRB's National Cooperative Freight Research Program (NCFRP) Report 33: Improving Freight System Performance in Metropolitan Areas: A Planning Guide outlines potential strategies and practical solutions for public and private stakeholders to improve freight movement system performance in diverse metropolitan areas. The report includes links to an Initiative Selector tool to aid in the selection of possible alternatives for various problems, and Freight Trip Generation (FTG) software that planners can use to identify main locations where freight is an issue. A brochure summarizing the report and tools is also available." -- Publisher's description.Research sponsored by the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Research and Technology
Subjects: Technical reports.; Freight and freightage; Urban transportation;

The guilt trip : the Jamieson legacy / by Simmons, Pat,1959-(CARDINAL)400192;
MARCIVE 7/2/13Trapping Ace is the furthest thing from Taleigh's mind when she learns she is pregnant, but Ace's big brother and cousins won't let the child who represents the twelfth-generation descendant of a royal African tribe leave the fold.
Subjects: Christian fiction.; Domestic fiction.; Romance fiction.; African Americans; Guilt; Man-woman relationships;

On the road [sound recording] / by Kerouac, Jack,1922-1969.(CARDINAL)151454; Patton, Will,narrator.(CARDINAL)346632; Patton, Will.(CARDINAL)346632;
Read by Will Patton.In Jack Kerouac's groundbreaking, largely autobiographical novel, Dean and narrator Sal Paradise set off on four wild cross-country road trips that set the tone for the Beat generation and inspired every generation to follow. This 50th Anniversary recording celebrates the first publication of the novel in 1957.
Subjects: Autobiographical fiction.; Audiobooks.; Autobiographical fiction.; Beats (Persons);