
Travel Behavior Change
Travel Behavior Change refers to the modification of how, when, and why people choose to travel from one place to another. It involves shifting preferences, habits, or routines related to transportation, such as opting for public transit over driving, walking instead of taking rideshare, or altering travel times to avoid congestion. These changes can result from personal reasons, policy initiatives, infrastructure developments, or environmental concerns. Understanding and encouraging travel behavior change helps create more sustainable, efficient, and healthier transportation systems by influencing individual choices for the collective benefit.