- Author
- Holguin-Veras, J. | Paaswell, R. E. | Yali, A. M.
- Title
- Impacts of Extreme Events on Intercity Passenger Travel Behavior: The September 11th Experience.
- Coporate
- Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute City College of New York
- Report
- Program on Environment and Behavior; Special Publication #39, 2003,
- Keywords
- World Trade Center | disasters | terrorism | terrorists | building collapse | survivors | transportation | equations | time | human behavior
- Identifiers
- World Trade Center (110-story-high) Towers, Manhattan, New York, September 11, 2001; travel behavior; actual and estimated values of business location model; breakdown of number of trips (1000 trips/year) for selected trip interchanges (Bureau of Transportation Statistics, 1997); mode split in sample and the American Travel Survey (Bureau of Transportation Statistics, 1997); sample and population descriptives; mean values of quality ratings by mode; Nested Logit (NL); Covariance-Heterogeneity Nested Logit (CHNL); Irrelevant Alternatives (IIA); geographic distribution of change after September 11th; families of models considered; Nested Logit (NL) version (Model A); covariance Heterogeneity Nested Logit (CHNL) version (Model B)