Research on travel-demand modeling has predominantly focused on weekday activity-travel patterns, with the study of the effects of commute travel on peak period traffic congestion as a major objective. In contrast, there have been few studies examining the weekend activity-travel behavior of individuals. However, weekend travel volume has been increasing over time and is comparable to weekday travel volumes. Hence, weekend activity-travel patterns warrant careful attention in transportation planning. The focus of this report is to present a comprehensive exploratory analysis of weekend activity-travel patterns and to contrast weekday and weekend activity participation characteristics. Data from the 2000 San Francisco Bay Area Travel Survey ...
This paper presents a model for the type of recreational activity episodes that individuals pursue d...
Many on-demand mobility simulation models focus on modelling the average weekday, even though TNC da...
This paper uses data from the first wave of the Toronto Travel-Activity Panel Survey to examine the ...
Research on travel-demand modeling has predominantly focused on weekday activity-travel patterns, wi...
Research on travel-demand modeling has predominantly focused on weekday activity-travel patterns, wi...
Travel demand analysis has traditionally focused on exploring and modeling travel behavior on weekda...
The purpose of this study is to examine the spatial and temporal characteristics of weekend work epi...
The purpose of this study is to propose a weekend analysis framework that includes work episodes, an...
This paper examines the out-of-home recreational episode participation of individuals over the weeke...
https://doi.org/10.21949/14045361994PDFTech ReportTravel surveysTravel patternsWeekdaysUrban travelT...
The objective of this paper is to examine the frequency of participation of individuals in out-of-ho...
Weekend travel has not been duly considered in academics and practice regarding its relationship wit...
Analysis of activity-travel patterns is an important component of any activity-based transportation ...
Within the field of traffic data analysis, the aggregation of week to week trafficdata is performed ...
2017PDFTech ReportProject # 2012-024S2012-024SActivity choicesDaysPeriods of the dayQuality of lifeS...
This paper presents a model for the type of recreational activity episodes that individuals pursue d...
Many on-demand mobility simulation models focus on modelling the average weekday, even though TNC da...
This paper uses data from the first wave of the Toronto Travel-Activity Panel Survey to examine the ...
Research on travel-demand modeling has predominantly focused on weekday activity-travel patterns, wi...
Research on travel-demand modeling has predominantly focused on weekday activity-travel patterns, wi...
Travel demand analysis has traditionally focused on exploring and modeling travel behavior on weekda...
The purpose of this study is to examine the spatial and temporal characteristics of weekend work epi...
The purpose of this study is to propose a weekend analysis framework that includes work episodes, an...
This paper examines the out-of-home recreational episode participation of individuals over the weeke...
https://doi.org/10.21949/14045361994PDFTech ReportTravel surveysTravel patternsWeekdaysUrban travelT...
The objective of this paper is to examine the frequency of participation of individuals in out-of-ho...
Weekend travel has not been duly considered in academics and practice regarding its relationship wit...
Analysis of activity-travel patterns is an important component of any activity-based transportation ...
Within the field of traffic data analysis, the aggregation of week to week trafficdata is performed ...
2017PDFTech ReportProject # 2012-024S2012-024SActivity choicesDaysPeriods of the dayQuality of lifeS...
This paper presents a model for the type of recreational activity episodes that individuals pursue d...
Many on-demand mobility simulation models focus on modelling the average weekday, even though TNC da...
This paper uses data from the first wave of the Toronto Travel-Activity Panel Survey to examine the ...