
Travel Behaviour
Travel behaviour refers to the patterns and choices individuals make when moving from one place to another. This includes factors like the purpose of the trip (commuting, leisure, errands), mode of transportation (car, bus, bike), timing, and frequency. It is influenced by personal preferences, needs, societal influences, infrastructure, and policies. Understanding travel behaviour helps planners and policymakers improve transportation systems, reduce congestion, and promote sustainable mobility by aligning services and infrastructure with how people actually travel.