The following socioeconomic data have been collected for the Jeffersonville Transportation Study (JTS). Population = 72,173 Area = 70 square miles Registered Vehicles = 26,685 Single-family housing units = 15,675 Apartment units = 7567 Retail employment = 5502 Nonretail employment = 27,324 Student attendance = 28,551 by zone of attendance Average household income = $17,500 Total traffic zones = 129 The results of the cross-classification analysis are as follows. Total trips produced for study area = 282,150 trips/day Home-to-work trips 13% (36,680) Home-to-nonwork trips 62% (174,933) Non-home trips 25% (70,537) The attraction rates for the study area have been developed using the following assumptions. 100% of home-to-work trips go to employment locations. Home-to-nonwork trips are divided into the following types. Visit friends 10% Shopping 60% School 10% Nonretail employment 20% Non-home trips are divided into the following types. Other employment area (nonretail) 60% Shopping 40% Determine the number of home-to-work, home-to-nonwork, and nonhome-based trips attracted to a zone with the following characteristics. Population = 1920 Dwelling units = 800 Retail employment = 50 50 Nonretail employment = 820 School attendance = 0
The following socioeconomic data have been collected for the Jeffersonville Transportation Study (JTS).
Population = 72,173
Area = 70 square miles
Registered Vehicles = 26,685
Single-family housing units = 15,675
Apartment units = 7567
Retail employment = 5502
Nonretail employment = 27,324
Student attendance = 28,551 by zone of attendance
Average household income = $17,500
Total traffic zones = 129
The results of the cross-classification analysis are as follows.
Total trips produced for study area = 282,150 trips/day
Home-to-work trips 13% (36,680)
Home-to-nonwork trips 62% (174,933)
Non-home trips 25% (70,537)
The attraction rates for the study area have been developed using the following assumptions.
100% of home-to-work trips go to employment locations.
Home-to-nonwork trips are divided into the following types.
Visit friends 10%
Shopping 60%
School 10%
Nonretail employment 20%
Non-home trips are divided into the following types.
Other employment area (nonretail) 60%
Shopping 40%
Determine the number of home-to-work, home-to-nonwork, and nonhome-based trips attracted to a zone with the following characteristics.
Population = 1920
Dwelling units = 800
Retail employment = 50
50 Nonretail employment = 820
School attendance = 0
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