This paper presents exploratory and statistical analyses of the activity-travel behaviour of non-workers in Bangalore city in India. The study summarises the socio-demographic characteristics as well as the activity-travel behaviour of non-workers using a primary activity-travel survey data collected by the authors. Where possible, the research also compares the analysis findings with the case studies on activity-travel behaviour of non-workers, carried out in developed and developing countries. This gives an opportunity to understand the differences/similarities in the activity-travel behaviour of non-workers across diverse socio-cultural settings. The preliminary exploratory analysis shed light on the differences in activity participation...
This study examiens the hypothesis that daily travel-activity behaviour is influenced by the househo...
Using the 2005 Dutch National Travel Survey data-set this paper investigates the influences of socio...
This project studies the driving factors of non-work travel trip chaining in the México City Metropo...
This paper presents exploratory and statistical analyses of the activity-travel behaviour of non-wor...
AbstractThis paper presents the results of an analysis on activity-travel behaviour of non-workers f...
Travel behaviour studies in activity-based perspective treat travel as a result of individual’s desi...
AbstractThis paper concentrates on the decision of non-workers to participate in shopping and recrea...
Abstract: Mode choice behavior is a fundamental element of travel behavior that has significant impl...
Activity-based modelling approaches require a typical survey instrument which can collect the finer ...
Understanding the intra-household interaction elements such as independent and joint activity partic...
Flourishing economy, rapid industrialization and increasing trend of motorization have been shaping ...
AbstractInformation and communication technology (ICT) empowers people with virtual accessibility to...
Generally, the activity based travel demand modeling was resulted from various professions of indivi...
the past years the behavioural basis of travel demand models has been considerably extended. In many...
Measuring the geographic extent of travel-activity patterns is important to develop our knowledge on...
This study examiens the hypothesis that daily travel-activity behaviour is influenced by the househo...
Using the 2005 Dutch National Travel Survey data-set this paper investigates the influences of socio...
This project studies the driving factors of non-work travel trip chaining in the México City Metropo...
This paper presents exploratory and statistical analyses of the activity-travel behaviour of non-wor...
AbstractThis paper presents the results of an analysis on activity-travel behaviour of non-workers f...
Travel behaviour studies in activity-based perspective treat travel as a result of individual’s desi...
AbstractThis paper concentrates on the decision of non-workers to participate in shopping and recrea...
Abstract: Mode choice behavior is a fundamental element of travel behavior that has significant impl...
Activity-based modelling approaches require a typical survey instrument which can collect the finer ...
Understanding the intra-household interaction elements such as independent and joint activity partic...
Flourishing economy, rapid industrialization and increasing trend of motorization have been shaping ...
AbstractInformation and communication technology (ICT) empowers people with virtual accessibility to...
Generally, the activity based travel demand modeling was resulted from various professions of indivi...
the past years the behavioural basis of travel demand models has been considerably extended. In many...
Measuring the geographic extent of travel-activity patterns is important to develop our knowledge on...
This study examiens the hypothesis that daily travel-activity behaviour is influenced by the househo...
Using the 2005 Dutch National Travel Survey data-set this paper investigates the influences of socio...
This project studies the driving factors of non-work travel trip chaining in the México City Metropo...