Forecast of Urban Public Transport Demand in Yantai Economic and Technological Development Zone

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Urban transport demand in Yantai Economic and Technological Development Zone is forecast. Through analyzing current bus trip OD and calculating bus trip product and attraction, functional relations between each subzone’s public trip product and attraction, and population and post in base year is built. Then, parameters of gravity model are standardized, public trip product and attraction are forecast by employing method of gravity model.

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July 2014

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