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Developing Trip Generation Rates for Hospitals in Amman
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Hossam Faris
, Mohammad Naser
, Sa'ad Abu Qdais
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CIVIL ENGINEERING
/ HIGHWAY ENGINEERING
/ HOSPITALS
/ JORDAN
/ URBAN PLANNING
/ الأردن
/ التخطيط الحضري
/ المستشفيات
/ الهندسة المدنية
/ هندسة الطرق الرئيسية
2015
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Developing Trip Generation Rates for Hospitals in Amman
by
Hossam Faris
, Mohammad Naser
, Sa'ad Abu Qdais
in
CIVIL ENGINEERING
/ HIGHWAY ENGINEERING
/ HOSPITALS
/ JORDAN
/ URBAN PLANNING
/ الأردن
/ التخطيط الحضري
/ المستشفيات
/ الهندسة المدنية
/ هندسة الطرق الرئيسية
2015
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Journal Article
Developing Trip Generation Rates for Hospitals in Amman
2015
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Overview
Traffic Impact Assessment (TIA) for proposed developments often relies on trip rates obtained from historical studies. One of the most commonly used references for estimating trip rates for different proposed land uses is the Institute of Transportation Engineers' (ITE) trip generation manual. There are many issues related to the accuracy levels associated with using ITS trip generation rates within the U.S. and for sites in other countries. This study focused on developing trip generation rates for hospitals in the city of Amman, where twenty one hospitals were surveyed during average weekdays and two categories of data were collected for each hospital; various traffic volume counts and specific descriptive information about the hospital including its area, number of beds and number of available parking stalls. This study showed that trip generation models developed in the ITE trip generation manual will not produce accurate estimates that could be used for proposed hospital sites. Several methods were used to develop hospital trip generation models, including single variable regression, multivariate regression and MLP algorithms. The data analysis showed that the number of patient beds and the gross floor area were the main factors affecting the number of hospital vehicle trip generation.
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Jordan University of Science and Technology : Deanship of Research,Jordan University of Science and Technology
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