CEE 320 5Winter 2005 Mode Choice Survey Results. CEE 320 5Winter 2005 Utility Models U(Walking)=1.977 + 7.049(ShortDistance) U(Bicycle)=3.797(ShortDistance)

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CEE 320 5Winter 2005 Mode Choice Survey Results

CEE 320 5Winter 2005 Utility Models U(Walking)= (ShortDistance) U(Bicycle)=3.797(ShortDistance) (AutoOwn) (BikeOwn) – 1.849(Gender) U(Bus)=6.391 – 0.471(Gender) U(HOV)=4.303 – 0.254(Gender) (ArrivalTime) U(SOV)= (BikeOwn) ShortDistance=Distance from school indicator (1 if < 1 mile, o otherwise) AutoOwn=Car ownership indicator (1 if yes, 0 if no) BikeOwn=Bike ownership indicator (1 if yes, 0 if no) Gender=Gender indicator (1 if female, 0 if male) ArrivalTime=Time arrived on campus in hours (e.g. 9am = 9) Variables

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CEE 320 Winter Correct Predictions Mode Choice Survey Results