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Using Activity-Based Models for Policy Decision Making ......................................................................55
Erik Sabina and Thomas Rossi
Hardware Requirements and Running Time for the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission
Travel Forecasting Model........................................................................................................................56
Rebekah Anderson, Zhuojun Jiang, and Chandra Parasa
Preparing Parcel-Level Input Data for the Activity-Based Travel Model in Sacramento..........................57
Bruce Griesenbeck
THE FUTURE OF TRAVEL BEHAVIOR AND DATA COLLECTION ................................................59
Catching the Next Big Wave: Are the Baby Boomers Forcing Us to Change Our Regional
Travel Demand Forecasts?.......................................................................................................................59
Larry Blain, Konstadinos Goulias, Neil Kilgren, Terry Michalowski, and Elaine Murakami
New Survey Items for a Fuller Description of Traveler Behavior: Biographies and Social Networks .....60
Kay Axhausen
Data-Oriented Travel Behavior Analysis Based on Probe Person Systems...............................................62
Eiji Hato and Ryuichi Kitamura
NEXT STEPS: INSTITUTIONAL ISSUES .............................................................................................63
Ken Cervenka, Larry Blain, Ronald Milone, Chuck Purvis, Aichong Sun, Richard Walker, and
Kermit Wies
Conference Participants...........................................................................................................................68