The following cross-classification data have been developed for a European city transportation study area. House Hold (HH) (%) Autos/HH (%) Trip Rate/Auto Trips (%) Income ($) High Med Low 01+20 1+2 HBW HBO NHB 34 28 30 10,000 0 20,000 30,000 10 70 40,000 20 75 50,000 50 50 00 19 81 7.5 12.0 39.0 20 60,000 70 30 70 48 48 4 2.0 6.0 28.5 38 50 50 4 72 24 2.5 7.5 30.0 38 34 28 20 53 45 4.0 9.0 33.0 35 34 31 1 32 57 5.5 10.5 36.0 27 35 38 37 43 010 90 8.0 13.0 41.0 16 40 44 Develop the family of cross-classification curves and determine the number of trips produced (by purpose) for traffic zone containing 1000 houses with an average household income of $30,000. (Use high = 55,000; medium 25,000; low = 15,000.)
The following cross-classification data have been developed for a European city transportation study area. House Hold (HH) (%) Autos/HH (%) Trip Rate/Auto Trips (%) Income ($) High Med Low 01+20 1+2 HBW HBO NHB 34 28 30 10,000 0 20,000 30,000 10 70 40,000 20 75 50,000 50 50 00 19 81 7.5 12.0 39.0 20 60,000 70 30 70 48 48 4 2.0 6.0 28.5 38 50 50 4 72 24 2.5 7.5 30.0 38 34 28 20 53 45 4.0 9.0 33.0 35 34 31 1 32 57 5.5 10.5 36.0 27 35 38 37 43 010 90 8.0 13.0 41.0 16 40 44 Develop the family of cross-classification curves and determine the number of trips produced (by purpose) for traffic zone containing 1000 houses with an average household income of $30,000. (Use high = 55,000; medium 25,000; low = 15,000.)
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Transcribed Image Text:The following cross-classification data have been developed for a European city transportation
study area.
House Hold (HH) Autos/HH (%) Trip Rate/Auto
(%)
Income
Trips (%)
($)
High Med Low O1+2 0 1 +2 HBW HBO NHB
10,000 0 30 70 48 48 4 2.0 6.00 28.5 38
34
28
50 | 4 72| 24 2.5 7.5 30.0 38
2 53 45
20,000
30,000
40,000
50,000 50 50 00 19 81 7.5 12.0 39.0 20
50
34
28
10 70
20
4.0
9.0
33.0
35
34
31
20
75
5 1 32 57 5.5 10.5 36.0 27
35
38
37
60,000 70 30
43
40
0010 90 8.0 13.0 41.0 16
44
Develop the family of cross-classification curves and determine the number of trips produced (by
purpose) for traffic zone containing 1000 houses with an average household income of $30,000.
(Use high = 55,000; medium 25,000; low = 15,000.)
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