Transactions on Transport Sciences 2014, 7(2):87-90

Technical Note on Recent Developments in Travel Behaviour Analysis

P. ©enk*
Transport Research Centre, Brno, Czech Republic

The main objective of the paper is to present recent developments in travel behaviour analysis that appeared at the 2014 Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C. The technical note is conceived as a brief review of key presentations and posters dealing with innovative methods in the collection of travel behaviour data, particularly with topics of technological advances in travel behaviour surveys.

Keywords: travel behaviour analysis, travel survey methods, GPS, TRB.

Published: June 1, 2014  Show citation

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