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... is made fairly independently of accessibility, while smaller shifts of up to an hour or two are more sensitive to travel times and costs -- the peak spreading effect. Because all the models use broad network time periods, the tendency has been to model the choice of these periods for tours at a fairly high level above mode and destination choices (although in most cases the usual destination for work and school tours has already been predicted)


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