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Trip distribution models aim to predict how trips are distributed across an area based on factors like population and travel time. The uniform growth factor assumes all areas grow at the same rate for trip generation over 1-2 years but this is flawed. The gravity model is inspired by Newton's law of gravity and predicts trips between zones based on variables like population and travel time between zones.
Trip distribution models aim to predict how trips are distributed across an area based on factors like population and travel time. The uniform growth factor assumes all areas grow at the same rate for trip generation over 1-2 years but this is flawed. The gravity model is inspired by Newton's law of gravity and predicts trips between zones based on variables like population and travel time between zones.
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Trip distribution models aim to predict how trips are distributed across an area based on factors like population and travel time. The uniform growth factor assumes all areas grow at the same rate for trip generation over 1-2 years but this is flawed. The gravity model is inspired by Newton's law of gravity and predicts trips between zones based on variables like population and travel time between zones.
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The Uniform Growth Factor is typically used for over a 1 or 2 year horizon However, assuming that trips grow at a standard uniform rate is a fundamentally flawed concept