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Exploring the Relationship Between Work and Travel Behavior on Weekdays : Analysis of Paris Region Travel Survey over 20 Years Aguilera, Anne ; Massot, Marie-Helene ; Proulhac, Laurent

By: Contributor(s): Series: ; 2135Publication details: Washington DC Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2009Description: s. 69-77ISBN:
  • 9780309142724
Subject(s): Bibl.nr: VTI P8167:2135Location: Abstract: This paper explores the relationship between work and the weekday travel behavior of workers. Commuting trips and business trips are taken into account. Data are from the 1983 and 2001 Travel Survey of the Paris Region. Results show significant differences between working days, when work trips dominate, and nonworking days, when nonwork trips are by far more numerous and more diversified. Moreover, travel behavior differs on workdays regardless of whether a worker makes business trips. This research highlights differences in travel behavior by gender and by professional status by taking into account business trips and by distinguishing between working and nonworking days. The main changes in travel behavior that have occurred from 1983 to 2001 are highlighted.
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This paper explores the relationship between work and the weekday travel behavior of workers. Commuting trips and business trips are taken into account. Data are from the 1983 and 2001 Travel Survey of the Paris Region. Results show significant differences between working days, when work trips dominate, and nonworking days, when nonwork trips are by far more numerous and more diversified. Moreover, travel behavior differs on workdays regardless of whether a worker makes business trips. This research highlights differences in travel behavior by gender and by professional status by taking into account business trips and by distinguishing between working and nonworking days. The main changes in travel behavior that have occurred from 1983 to 2001 are highlighted.