Study on Transfer Traffic Volume Forecast of Weihai North Bus Station Based on TransCAD

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After new transportation projects putting into use,traffic volume within transportation network will inevitably transfer between different routes,this urges us to conduct transfer traffic volume forecast and project evaluation.The study forecast overall traffic volume of Weihai city in the future based on the platform of TransCAD,firstly establish traffic network GIS map,calibrate network attributes,and ascertain many parameters of traffic distribution model.Apply OD estimation to get reasonable OD matrix of Weihai city.Then use the transfer traffic volume forecast model based on prospect theory to forecast and analysis the transfer traffic volume from south bus station to north bus station.It confirmed the necessity of constructing north bus station.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1030-1032)

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2126-2129

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September 2014

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