Modal Split definition

Modal Split the share between transport modes is crucial for the description of the transport system, both in passenger and freight transport; it is a main domain of transport models to predict modal shifts due to interventions (be it by infrastructure or regulatory policies) or changes in main driving factors (demographic and economic development). Again via the use of impact model such as TREMOVE environmental impacts can be quantified. • Congestion: levels of congestion can be explicitly addressed with transport models (and with TT), nevertheless it is important to consider the degree of spatial solution of the system modelled; models such as TT are used to predict congestion levels along a route or link on a very aggregated level (for the highest level of urban roads or rail networks); naturally local congestion effects in urban agglomerations are not addressed adequately and should not be analyzed with TT. • Accessibility: there are numerous definitions of accessibility, in TT accessibility can be described by the travel time (by mode) needed to reach any other destination by zone in the area; the development of this indicator over time is important due to its ability to tackle aspects of equity when accessibility is analyzed against the background of different socioeconomic groups. • Efficiency: the question if aspects of efficiency can be addressed by TT or TREMOVE depends strongly on the definition given for efficiency; e.g. TREMOVE can support analysis in this direction and quantify impacts if efficiency is associated with resource consumption and emission production;; additionally, efficiency in terms of a cost-benefit analysis may be addressed also with TREMOVEs welfare module (see 3.2.5) • Effects of system boundaries: as TT and TREMOVE are European models, a huge advantage is the availability of a model system that covers various countries, not limiting the spatial extension of the model to administrative boundaries; nonetheless, covering different countries at the same time opens up the possibility of relevant bias in the analysis, e.g. due to only aggregated information regarding delay times at borders or sparse information about country specific mode choice behaviour.

Examples of Modal Split in a sentence

  • The Modal Split use case (BC2-UC#1) aims to train machines to automatically infer the transportation mode of a citizen’s trip by using data collected from their mobile devices.

  • Modal Split Data – HRM has initiated a program of bi-annual cordon counts (started in July of 2007 and refined in October 2007) based upon modal split.

Related to Modal Split

  • Reverse Split has the meaning set forth in Section 5.21.

  • Stock Split means any kind of stock split in relation to the Shares, including a free share distribution to the holders of Shares, a stock dividend or a sub-division of Shares;

  • Reverse Stock Split means a reverse stock split of the outstanding shares of Common Stock that is effected by the Company’s filing of an amendment to its certificate of incorporation with the Secretary of State of the State of Delaware and the acceptance thereof.

  • Permanent change of station means: (a) Transfer to a unit located at another port or duty station; (b) change in a unit's home port or permanent duty station; (c) call to active duty for a period not less than 90 days; (d) separation; or (e) retirement.

  • Round Trip means any trip, the ultimate destination of which is the origin, and which is made via the same routing in both directions.