Transport Modeling
Transport modeling is a method used to simulate and analyze the movement of people and goods within a specific area. It helps planners understand traffic patterns, public transport needs, and the impact of new infrastructure. By using mathematical models, transport modeling can predict how changes in the environment, such as new roads or public transit systems, will affect travel behavior.
These models often incorporate data from various sources, including traffic counts, demographic information, and land use patterns. The insights gained from transport modeling assist in making informed decisions about urban planning, improving transportation systems, and enhancing overall mobility in communities.