Table of Contents
Title Page
Foreword
Technical Documentation Page
1.0 Introduction
1.1 Overview
1.2 Purpose of the Guidebook
1.3 Research Methodology
1.4 Overview of Methods
2.0 Documentation of Methods
2.1 Comparison Studies
2.2 Aggregate Behavior Studies
2.3 Bicycle Sketch Plan Methods
2.4 PedestrianSketch Plan Methods
2.5 Discrete Choice Models
2.6 Discrete Choice Models: Route Choice
2.7 Discrete Choice Models: Transit Access
2.8 Regional Travel Models
2.9 Bicycle Travel Models: QUOVADIS-BICYCLE
2.10 Bicycle Travel Models: START and TRIPS
2.11 Pedestrian Demand Models
2.12 Market Analysis
2.13 Latent Demand Score
2.14 Pedestrian Potential and Deficiency Indices
2.15 Bicycle Compatibility Measures
2.16 Pedestrian Compatibility Measures
2.17 Environment Factors
2.18 Geographic Information Systems
2.19 Preference Surveys
4.0 Contacts Made
4.1 Consulting Firms
4.2 Countries
4.3 Research Institutions
4.4 Other Organizations
4.5 Public Agencies in These Locations
4.6 Individuals
4.7 E-Mail Lists