One-way travel to two-way travel conversion.

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One-way travel to two-way travel conversion. Factors were used to convert the JTW trips to HBW trips for use within the model. The factors included the consideration of: Non reported trips; Non-travel days; and, One-way travel to two-way travel conversion. Sort Data in Microsoft Access Home-to-Work Flow from Jessamine County, Kentucky to Fayette County, Kentucky Convert to Trip Matrix in TransCAD 3,644 Internal TAZs 882 MPO TAZs 1,761 SUA TAZs 920 Block Group TAZs 81 Census Places 1,109 External TAZs 29,000+ miles of KY network 90,000 network links 14,900 centroid connectors Trip Assignment in TransCAD The result of this project is a tool that can be used by decision makers throughout Kentucky to analyze transportation improvements that affect everyone living in or passing through Kentucky. Census Bureau data was a necessary input used to develop the KYSTM. Without the data, it may have been impossible to replicate the detail available from the Census Bureau.