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Projects
  • Reducing VMT, Encouraging Walk Trips, and Facilitating Efficient Trip Chains through Polycentric Development
  • Key Enhancements to the WFRC/MAG Four-Step Travel Demand Model
  • Does Compact Development Increase or Reduce Traffic Congestion?
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  • TRB 2020 - UU 1217 - Built Environment Criteria for Polycentric Developments - To Reduce Vehicle Use and Increase Walking and Transit Use (PRESENTATION)
  • Regional Transportation Goals: Reducing Sprawl through Interconnected Centers (PROJECT_BRIEF)
  • Reducing Vehicle Miles Traveled, Encouraging Walk Trips, and Facilitating Efficient Trip Chains Through Polycentric Development (FINAL_REPORT)
  • Key Enhancements to the WFRC/MAG Four-Step Travel Demand Model (FINAL_REPORT)
  • New Travel Demand Modeling for our Evolving Mobility Landscape (PROJECT_BRIEF)
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