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The four-step modelMcNally, 2007
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- McNally M
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- Handbook of transport modelling
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The history of demand modelling for person travel has been dominated by the approach that has come to be referred to as the four-step model (FSM)(see Chapter 2). Travel, always viewed in theory as derived from the demand for activity participation, in practice has been …
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