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Measuring Route-Level Accessibility: Applications to San Francisco Network. Jennifer Ziebarth , Neema Nasir , Elizabeth Sall , Lisa Zorn. TRB Planning Applications Conference May 9, 2013. Route-level accessibility. Many paths. One path. Creating a bicycle route choice model.
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Measuring Route-Level Accessibility: Applications to San Francisco Network Jennifer Ziebarth, NeemaNasir, Elizabeth Sall, Lisa Zorn SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY TRB Planning Applications Conference May 9, 2013
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Creating a bicycle route choice model Hood, Sall, Charlton: “A GPS-based bicycle route choice model for San Francisco, California”. Transportation Letters (2011) 3: (63-75). SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY
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Thank you! • Special thanks to: • Elizabeth Sall, Lisa Zorn, Neema Nassir, • Jeff Hood, John Bowman, • Dan Tischler, AlirezaKhani SAN FRANCISCO COUNTY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY