EFFECT PARAMETERS FOR PASSENGER TRANSPORT SYSTEMS INDICATORS ROUTE NETWORK
Abstract
The distribution of transport in urban passenger transport lies in the way the use of motor vehicles and their accessories. Established presented dependence relating to urban passenger public transport and cannot be applied to other forms of use of vehicles, including personal transport. The article examines the influence of parameters of passenger transport systems such figures route network as interchange rate and the average distance travel route. Developed regression models compatible parameters influence passenger transport systems by a factor interchange and average route distance travel. Conducted statistical evaluation of experimental data and calculated by model indicates the fair received adequate mathematical models.Keywords: passenger transport system, interchange rate, the average distance route trip, regression model.
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