AbstractThis paper presents the results of an analysis on activity-travel behaviour of non-workers from Bangalore city in India. Using a primary activity-travel survey data, this study models the out-of-home activity participation behaviour of non-workers. Travel behaviour is analysed in the context of stop generation (for maintenance and discretionary activities). The core objective of this analysis is to identity the socio-demographic attributes affecting the activity participation of individuals. The analysis results corroborates earlier findings on factors affecting on non-workers‟ travel behaviour. The study also underscores the need for including in-home activity participation characteristics in travel demand models
AbstractTravel for shopping, one of the non-work activities, forms considerable portion of travel de...
Few studies assess built environment correlates of active commuting in low-and-middle-income countri...
In all developed and developing countries of the world, the government transportation’s policies aim...
This paper presents exploratory and statistical analyses of the activity-travel behaviour of non-wor...
AbstractThis paper concentrates on the decision of non-workers to participate in shopping and recrea...
Travel behaviour studies in activity-based perspective treat travel as a result of individual’s desi...
Activity-based modelling approaches require a typical survey instrument which can collect the finer ...
Abstract: Mode choice behavior is a fundamental element of travel behavior that has significant impl...
Flourishing economy, rapid industrialization and increasing trend of motorization have been shaping ...
Understanding the intra-household interaction elements such as independent and joint activity partic...
31868246Final report.PDFTech Reporthttp://ntl.bts.gov/DOCS/MN.htmlVTRC 95-R2Traffic congestionTravel...
Analysis of activity-travel patterns is an important component of any activity-based transportation...
Although nonmotorized transport (NMT) offers economic, environmental, and health benefits to individ...
Measuring the geographic extent of travel-activity patterns is important to develop our knowledge on...
the past years the behavioural basis of travel demand models has been considerably extended. In many...
AbstractTravel for shopping, one of the non-work activities, forms considerable portion of travel de...
Few studies assess built environment correlates of active commuting in low-and-middle-income countri...
In all developed and developing countries of the world, the government transportation’s policies aim...
This paper presents exploratory and statistical analyses of the activity-travel behaviour of non-wor...
AbstractThis paper concentrates on the decision of non-workers to participate in shopping and recrea...
Travel behaviour studies in activity-based perspective treat travel as a result of individual’s desi...
Activity-based modelling approaches require a typical survey instrument which can collect the finer ...
Abstract: Mode choice behavior is a fundamental element of travel behavior that has significant impl...
Flourishing economy, rapid industrialization and increasing trend of motorization have been shaping ...
Understanding the intra-household interaction elements such as independent and joint activity partic...
31868246Final report.PDFTech Reporthttp://ntl.bts.gov/DOCS/MN.htmlVTRC 95-R2Traffic congestionTravel...
Analysis of activity-travel patterns is an important component of any activity-based transportation...
Although nonmotorized transport (NMT) offers economic, environmental, and health benefits to individ...
Measuring the geographic extent of travel-activity patterns is important to develop our knowledge on...
the past years the behavioural basis of travel demand models has been considerably extended. In many...
AbstractTravel for shopping, one of the non-work activities, forms considerable portion of travel de...
Few studies assess built environment correlates of active commuting in low-and-middle-income countri...
In all developed and developing countries of the world, the government transportation’s policies aim...