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Three sets -- time, distance, cost -- of simplified level-of-service matrices, referred to as "skims", are described here. Each set contains five time-of-day specific comma-separated values files, corresponding to the five time periods considered in the travel model, as follows: (1) early AM, 3 am to 6 am (EA); (2) AM peak period, 6 am to 10 am (AM); (3) midday, 10 am to 3 pm (MD); (4) PM peak period, 3 pm to 7 pm (PM); and, (5) evening, 7 pm to 3 am the next day (EV).

If travel between two points by the mode in question is not possible (or highly unlikely, e.g. a transit trip that would take 5 hours), the skim data contains a value of -999. 

Time Skims

For automobile travel, the time includes the network time plus the terminal time (the time needed to move from the automobile to the destination location); the transit time reflects the best path (in which all transit modes are considered) for each of the three access/egress combinations (walk-transit-walk, drive-transit-walk, and walk-transit-drive), with intra-zonal time missing (the mode choice model does not allow intra-zonal transit travel); and, the bicycle and walk times are based on assumed travel speeds (12 mph and 3 mph respectively, which are the same values used in the mode choice models) and the distance is based on the roadway network (with freeways and certain bridges removed). Time units are minutes.

Name Definition Join with …
orig Origin transportation analysis zone Shape file
dest Destination transportation analysis zone Shape file
da Door-to-door time for the drive alone travel mode (i.e. single occupant private automobile)  
daToll Door-to-door time for the drive alone value toll travel mode (those willing to pay to use an HOT lane)  
s2 Door-to-door time for the shared ride 2 travel mode (i.e. double occupant private automobile)  
s2Toll Door-to-door time for the shared ride 2 value toll travel mode (those willing to pay to use an HOT lane)  
s3 Door-to-door time for the shared ride 3+ travel mode (i.e. three-or-more occupants traveling in a private vehicle)  
s3Toll Door-to-door time for the shared ride 3+ value toll travel mode (those willing to pay to use an HOT lane, if scenario policy dictates they must pay)  
walk Door-to-door time for walking  
bike Door-to-door time for bicycling  
wTrnW Door-to-door time for walk to transit to walk paths  
dTrnW Door-to-door time for drive to transit to walk paths  
wTrnD Door-to-door time for walk to transit to drive paths (returning home on a park-and-ride tour)  

Distance Skims

For automobile travel, the distance includes the centroid-to-centroid network distance; transit distance is not skimmed and, as such, not included; and, the bicycle and walk distances are based on the centroid-to-centroid roadway network distances (with freeways and certain bridges removed). Distance units are miles.

Name Definition Join with …
orig Origin transportation analysis zone Shape file
dest Destination transportation analysis zone Shape file
da Distance for the drive alone travel mode (i.e. single occupant private automobile)  
daToll Distance for the drive alone value toll travel mode (those willing to pay to use an HOT lane)  
s2 Distance for the shared ride 2 travel mode (i.e. double occupant private automobile)  
s2Toll Distance for the shared ride 2 value toll travel mode (those willing to pay to use an HOT lane)  
s3 Distance for the shared ride 3+ travel mode (i.e. three-or-more occupants traveling in a private vehicle)  
s3Toll Distance for the shared ride 3+ value toll travel mode (those willing to pay to use an HOT lane, if scenario policy dictates they must pay)  
walk Distance for walking  
bike Distance for bicycling  

Cost Skims

For automobile travel, the cost includes bridge tolls, value (HOT-lane) tolls, and an assumed scenario-specific per mile operating cost; the two- and three-plus-occupancy automobile travel cost is scaled to distribute the costs to each traveler; the transit cost includes the transit fare; and, bicycle and walk travel are assumed to be free. Cost units are cents, expressed in year 2000 dollars.

Name Definition Join with …
orig Origin transportation analysis zone Shape file
dest Destination transportation analysis zone Shape file
da Cost for the drive alone travel mode (i.e. single occupant private automobile)  
daToll Cost for the drive alone value toll travel mode (those willing to pay to use an HOT lane)  
s2 Cost for the shared ride 2 travel mode (i.e. double occupant private automobile)  
s2Toll Cost for the shared ride 2 value toll travel mode (those willing to pay to use an HOT lane)  
s3 Cost for the shared ride 3+ travel mode (i.e. three-or-more occupants traveling in a private vehicle)  
s3Toll Cost for the shared ride 3+ value toll travel mode (those willing to pay to use an HOT lane, if scenario policy dictates they must pay)  
wTrnW Cost for walk to transit to walk paths  
dTrnW Cost for drive to transit to walk paths  
wTrnD Cost for walk to transit to drive paths (returning home on a park-and-ride tour)  

-- Main.DavidOry - 24 Oct 2014

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