
Commute Behavior
Commute behavior refers to the patterns and habits people have when traveling between their home and workplace or other regular destinations. It involves factors like how long it takes, the mode of transportation used (car, bus, bike, walk), the routes chosen, and the timing. Understanding commute behavior helps cities and organizations improve transportation systems, reduce traffic congestion, and promote sustainable travel options. It also influences daily routines and can impact work productivity, health, and overall quality of life. Analyzing these behaviors provides insights into travel preferences and helps develop better infrastructure and policies.