#7626. The level and determinants of multimodal travel behavior: Does trip purpose make a difference?

October 2026publication date
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Journal’s subject area:
Geography, Planning and Development;
Civil and Structural Engineering;
Automotive Engineering;
Environmental Engineering;
Transportation;
Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment;
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Abstract:
Multimodality refers to the phenomenon of using more than one mode of transport in a given period. Encouraging multimodality potentially provides an effective solution to reduce CO2 emissions and induce modal shifts toward sustainable transport. This research investigates the extent to which the level and correlates of multimodality differ by trip purpose.
Keywords:
Constraint; Heckman selection model; multimodality; travel behavior; trip purpose

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