
Travel Behavior Theory
Travel Behavior Theory explores how and why people choose to travel, considering factors like purpose, time, costs, personal preferences, and infrastructure. It examines the decision-making process behind transportation choices, such as whether to drive, walk, or use public transit, and how these choices vary by individual, environment, and socioeconomic factors. The goal is to understand patterns and motivations to improve transportation planning, reduce congestion, and promote sustainable options. Essentially, it provides a framework for understanding how and why people move around in their daily lives.