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FTA Tools. 2.3.2.1. STOPS In response to the 2013 Final Rule on major capital investments projects, FTA developed the Simplified Trips-on-Project Software (STOPS) to predict the trips-on-project measures and the automobile-VMT change needed for the environmental measure. STOPS is a stand-alone software package that applies a set of travel models to predict detailed transit travel patterns for the no-build and build scenarios, quantifies the trips- on-project measure for all travelers and for transit dependents, and computes the change in automobile VMT based on the change in overall transit ridership between the two scenarios. Fundamentally, STOPS follows a modified four step model which estimates zone to zone travel markets stratified by household auto ownership. It employs simple mode choice model to predict transit shares and then assigns those trips to fixed guideways on various rail and BRT facilities. The model however deviates from the conventional four step modeling in a number of ways. First, trip generation and distribution steps are replaced by CTTP worker-flow tabulations. Second, instead of using the coded transit network, STOP uses the data from General Transit Feed Specification (GTFS) developed by local transit services. Third, the model does not include any representation of actual highway network, instead it only considers the zone-to-zone impedance factors (travel time and distance). The model considers three different trip purposes: home-based work, home-based other, and non-home-based. One advantage of STOPS is that it has been calibrated and validated for a broad range of areas and travel behavior contexts across the United States, including Kansas City, Houston, Minneapolis, Nashville, Norfolk, Portland, San Xxxx, Seattle, and St. Xxxxx. When applied for different metropolitan areas, STOPS basic calibrations are adjusted by changing the following parameters: the current total number of system-wide transit boarding, the share of CTPP worker flows to jobs in each subarea that is captured by transit, and the daily number of boarding at individual stations on any existing fixed- guideway facilities.
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