Abstract

This paper is a report on an on-going effort to use computers for simulating the out-of-the-home activity patterns of the resident households of a metropolitan area over a 24-hour day. The first section discusses the conceptual framework proposed for structuring the analysis and simulation of activity patterns and relates both person and household activity patterns to land use and transportation planning. The second part discusses some empirical results from preliminary analysis of these activity patterns.

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