Extrapolating Automobile Usage Data to Long Time Periods

Abstract: 

This study illustrates a statistical procedure that can be used to estimate the fraction of a given population experiencing a “rare” event during a long time period, given a few days of observation. In an automobile usage context, the rare event could be the occurrence of an automobile occupancy of four or more persons and/or a travel distance of 100 miles or more on any given day. The technique, which can be important for the design of durable goods, is illustrated with four numerical examples.

Author: 
Horowitz, Abraham D.
Daganzo, Carlos F.
Publication date: 
February 1, 1986
Publication type: 
Journal Article
Citation: 
Horowitz, A. D., & Daganzo, C. F. (1986). Extrapolating Automobile Usage Data to Long Time Periods. Transportation Science, 20(1), 48–51. https://doi.org/10.1287/trsc.20.1.48