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That's fine, my suggestion in that case is to re-run this using a different approach. Rather than pulling 1% of only CaBi trips, first establish all the O/D pairs where both CaBi and public transit both serve, then pull a random sample of CaBi trips, with a quota established for each O/D pair so that you don't wind up with predominantly short trips in the sample.

by Rob P on Jun 13, 2012 2:54 pm • linkreport

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