Abstract

Balancing the funding needs of data collection and model development is a recurring problem for state departments of transportation and metropolitan planning organizations throughout the country. To address this problem, the Delaware Department of Transportation (DelDOT) and the University of Delaware have developed an innovative and cost-effective person-based time series household survey that has been conducted annually since 1995. The survey diverges from traditional household travel diary surveys in that it is a telephone survey that collects detailed demographic information on all household members but collects trip information from only one randomly selected household member. While the survey costs between 20% and 50% less than a typical household travel diary survey and greatly reduces nonresponse bias, this survey poses two complications. The first is that household trip generation rates must be synthesized if trip productions are to be estimated on the basis of household cross-classification tabl...

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