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Household Passenger Trip Rates

Household passenger trip rate refers to the number of trips taken by a household in a certain period (day/week/month). It is used to estimate travel demand and to plan transportation infrastructure and services. The household passenger trip rate can vary depending on various factors such as the number of household members, their age, gender, income, etc. The trip rate can also vary based on the land use and purpose of the trip (work, school, shopping, or recreation.

Non-Household Passenger Trip Rates

Non-household passenger trip rates refer to the number of trips taken by individuals who are not part of a household, such as commuters, tourists, or other travellers. The non-household trip rate can vary depending on the purpose of the trip, the mode of transportation used, and the location of the destination (land use type). In transportation planning, non-household trip rates are used to estimate travel demand and to design transportation infrastructure and services that meet the needs of various types of travellers.

Freight Trip Rates

A freight trip rate is a measure of the cost of transporting a shipment of goods from one location to another. It is calculated by dividing the total cost of the shipment by the distance travelled. Freight trip rates can vary depending on a number of factors, including the type of goods being transported, the distance of the shipment, the mode of transportation used (e.g., truck, train, ship), and the specific carrier providing the service.