
Commuting and Travel Behavior Analysis
Commuting and Travel Behavior Analysis in Urban Transportation Geography studies how people move within cities, focusing on their travel patterns for work, school, and leisure. This analysis looks at factors like the distance traveled, modes of transport (cars, public transit, walking), and the impact of urban design on these choices. By understanding how and why people commute, city planners can improve infrastructure, reduce congestion, and create more efficient, sustainable transportation systems that enhance the quality of urban life.