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Baral, Ara May F.

CE 121 GH-2C

2015-00923 September 5, 2018

EXERCISE NO. 1

1. Trip Generation
Table 1. Total trips generated

Auto Ownership
0 1 2+
1 251 564 126
Household 2 439 798 1205
3+ 358 599 2220
This result was computed by multiplying the number of household by the trip rates.

Sample calculation:

HH 1, AO 0: Trips/day= (128) (1.96) = 251

2. Trip Distribution

Considering 30% of the total trips are going to shopping:

Table 2: Thirty percent of the total trips generated

Auto Ownership
0 1 2+ Sum
HH 1 75 169 38 282
2 132 239 361 732
3+ 108 180 666 954
Sum 315 588 1065 1968

Using Gravity Model,

Assume: i) mode of attraction is the floor area and ii) n=2

For shopping center A:

( )
For shopping center B:

( )

For shopping center C:

( )

Assume: i) mode of attraction is the number of stores, ii) n=2

For shopping center A:

( )

For shopping center B:

( )

For shopping center C:

( )
3. Modal Split

Getting the modal utilities per shopping center:

For Shopping Center A:

Car:

( ) ( )

( ) ( )

Bus:

( ) ( )

( ) ( )

Jeepney:

( ) ( )

( ) ( )

For shopping center B:

Car:

( ) ( )

( ) ( )

Bus:

( ) ( )

( ) ( )

Jeepney:

( ) ( )
( ) ( )

For Shopping Center C:

Car:

( ) ( )

( ) ( )

Bus:

( ) ( )

( ) ( )

Jeepney:

( ) ( )

( ) ( )

Computing for P per shopping center:

Shopping center A:

Ucar= -263.62

Ubus= -63.02

Ujeepney= -344.68
Shopping Center B:

Ucar= -136.66

Ubus= -39.3

Ujeepney= -211.12

Shopping Center C:

Ucar= -84.54

Ubus= -31.24

Ujeepney= -146.34
4. Trip assignment

B A
T=10
T=20
T=6 T=8

T=20 T=10 T=10 T=7


i

Using floor area as mode of attraction: T=6


Zone i to A = 355
Zone i to B = 826 T=6
Zone i to C = 955

Using number of stores as mode of C


attraction:
Zone i to A = 269
Zone i to B = 895
Zone i to C = 931

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