TRANUS has been applied to a large number of cities and regions throughout the world, seeing use within Latin America, the United States, Europe and Asia.
[1] TRANUS is a computer program designed to simulate activity location, land use, the real estate market, and the transportation system.
The system purports to be applicable at any scale, from condensed urban centers, large metropolitan regions, states or provinces, and to entire countries.
The model operates on a multimodal network and performs elastic trip generation and a combined modal split and assignment process.
TRANUS is claimed to be superior to conventional transport models based on equilibrium assignment and user discretion in analysis of separate private/public modes.