A model for individual travel behaviour.

Author(s)
Kutter, E.
Year
Abstract

The analysis in this study of individual travel behavior is developed from the hypothesis that the spatial and temporal structure of the urban activity pattern is determined by the concurrence of individual activity patterns. An analysis of empirical data shows that time budget and daily movement pattern of a person living in an urban area is primarily determined by age and sex of the person. The hourly distribution of changes of place depends on the temporal distribution of activities over a day's period.

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Library number
B 3115 fo /71/ IRRD 207400
Source

Urban Studies, Vol. 10 (1973), No. 2 (June), p. 235-258, 18 fig., 9 tab., 30 ref.

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