Abstract

Multinomial logit destination choice models are developed and the following hypotheses are examined: ( a) time of day affects destination choice behavior, ( b) the duration of stay at the destination affects destination choice, and ( c) home location affects non-home-based destination choice. The statistical results offer strong evidence in support of the hypotheses.

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