Posted Friday, June 01, 2018
Southeast Florida conducted a household travel survey in 2015/2016. The survey covered the region of Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach Counties. 1,954 households and 3,838 persons reported their travel for one or two days. This dataset contains the characteristics of these sample households and persons and their travel activities. The sample data served as the groundwork to develop the parameters for the Southeast Florida Regional Planning Model (SERPM) Version 8.
Posted Friday, March 31, 2017
2010/2040 Cost Feasible SERPM 7.071 model is available for download. The following is a naming convention of the model version:
This version is fully compatible with Cube 6.4 and includes CT-RAMP and input networks updates.
Posted Wednesday, November 09, 2016
SERPM7 users who have installed SERPM7 using Cube 6.1 need to do the following:
Posted Thursday, June 30, 2016
2010/2040 Cost Feasible SERPM 7.062 model is available for download. The following is a naming convention of the model version:
Please refer to the tracking log for details of model updates in terms of zonal data and networks.
Posted Friday, January 29, 2016
2010/2040 Cost Feasible SERPM 7.061 model is available for download. The following is a naming convention of the model version:
Please refer to the tracking log for details of model updates in terms of zonal data and networks.
Posted Monday, May 04, 2015
2010/2040 Cost Feasible SERPM 7.051 model is available for download. The following is a naming convention of the model version:
Please refer to the tracking log for details of model updates in terms of zonal data and networks.
Posted Friday, February 06, 2015
2010/2040 Cost Feasible SERPM 7 model is available for download.
Posted Monday, March 24, 2014
SERPM 6.5.4 incorporates a series of adjustments and improvements to the previous production model, SERPM 6.5.3. This revised model will be used for project planning and other studies at least until the current Regional Long Range Plan Update efforts are concluded and SERPM 7 becomes the adopted and official model. The changes are generally minor, but all are expected to increase the forecasting power of SERPM. Please refer to documents included in \doc folder for details.
Posted Tuesday, April 30, 2013
SERPM 6.5.3 incorporates accident analysis based on crash reports from the FDOT Traffic Operations Office. It includes all changes and improvements made in the previous versions. Major changes include revised Highway Evaluation step to report accident rates and costs by region, corridor, area type, and facility type, for the entire modeling area or for the subarea/windowed area of interest; additional network attributes; fixes on the Trip Distribution Multistep Distributing Process (MDP); and corrections in Subarea Modeling/Reporting steps. Please refer to documents included in \doc folder for details.
To install the model, unzip the file you downloaded, it will create a self installation .exe file. Double click the exe file and follow instructions on the screen.
Posted Friday, June 22, 2012
A recent review of the SERPM model revealed an error in the public school routine in the trip generation program. The error will only show up in south Miami-Dade county. If you are using any one of the SERPM 6.5 versions, including Version 6.5 up to 6.5.2l (5/17/2012), please download the following zip file. The zip file contains the corrected Trip Gen program. After extracting the executable (ULSTGENM65.EXE), place it in the ..\user.prg folder and replace the old file with the same file name.
Posted Thursday, May 17, 2012
SERPM 6.5.2l is an update to SERPM 6.5.2e that was released on 03/12/2012. This version incorporates a new land use check (LUCHECK) procedure within the Trip Generation step. The LUCKECK procedure produces statistics that report the reasonableness of the household data (ZDATA1) and employment (ZDATA2) files.
Posted Monday, March 12, 2012
SERPM 6.5.2e is an update to SERPM 6.5.2 that was released on July 12, 2011. This version incorporates the enhanced truck model that uses the Analyst trip table to represent truck travel for 2005, and the revised four-step model to represent truck travel growth past 2005. It also includes minor changes to 2005 and 2035 socioeconomic data that correct some of the inconsistencies between the two years.