Abstract
The ability to forecast freight to support transportation infrastructure decisions is limited by data availability at a level of detail meaningful to the transportation planner. The Freight Analysis Framework Version 2 is a national, comprehensive public freight database. The difficulty that transportation planners encounter when using this data is due to extensive aggregation. In this paper, the authors develop a methodology for creating freight analysis zones (FAZs) at a sub-state level by partitioning a state into meaningful zones that support freight transportation planning and analysis. The authors concl
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Harris, G. A., Anderson, M. D., Farrington, P. A., Schoening, N. C., Swain, J. J., & Sharma, N. S. (2012). Developing Freight Analysis Zones at a State Level: A Cluster Analysis Approach. Journal of the Transportation Research Forum, 49(1). https://doi.org/10.5399/osu/jtrf.49.1.2521
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