PRINCIPLES OF HIGHWAY ENGINEERING+TRAFF
PRINCIPLES OF HIGHWAY ENGINEERING+TRAFF
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ISBN: 9781119688372
Author: Mannering
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 8, Problem 1P
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The total number of peak hour trips.

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Answer to Problem 1P

The total number of peak hour trips by shopping activity and social or recreational activity are 544trips and 921.6trips respectively.

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The total retail employment is 120 .

The number total households in the village is 1600 .

The number of non-working family members in each household is 2 .

The household income is $20,000 .

Formula Used:

Write the expression for total number of peak hour trip by shopping trip generation.

  {Numberofpeakhourvehicletrip}=[0.12+0.09(householdsize)+0.011( annualhousehold incomeinthousandofdollars )0.15( employmentinthe household'sneighborhood ,inhundreds )]×(totalhouseholds) ...............(I)

Write the expression for total number of peak hour trip by social and recreational activity.

  {Numberofpeakhourvehicletrip}=[0.04+0.018(householdsize)+0.009( annualhousehold incomeinthousandofdollars )+0.16( numberofnonworking householdmembers )]×(totalhouseholds) ...............(II)

Calculation:

Substitute 2 for householdsize , 20 for annualhouseholdincomeinthousandofdollars , 1.20 for employmentinthehousehold'sneighborhood,inhundreds and 1600 for totalhouseholds in equation (I).

  {Numberofpeakhourvehicletrip}=[0.12+0.09(2)+0.011(20)0.15(1.20)]×(1600)=(0.34)(1600)=544trips

Substitute 2 for householdsize , 20 for annualhouseholdincomeinthousandofdollars , 2 for numberofnonworkinghouseholdmembers and 1600 for totalhouseholds in equation (II).

  {Numberofpeakhourvehicletrip}=[0.04+0.018(2)+0.009(20)+0.16(2)]×(1600)=(0.576)(1600)=921.6trips

Conclusion:

Thus, the total number of peak hour trips by shopping activity and social or recreational activity are 544trips and 921.6trips respectively.

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