Travel Behavior
Travel behavior refers to the patterns and choices individuals make regarding their movement from one place to another. This includes how often people travel, the modes of transportation they use, and the reasons for their trips, such as work, leisure, or errands. Understanding travel behavior helps urban planners and policymakers improve transportation systems and infrastructure.
Factors influencing travel behavior include demographics, such as age and income, as well as environmental aspects like public transportation availability and traffic conditions. Additionally, personal preferences and social influences can shape how and when people choose to travel, impacting overall mobility in a community.