Trip chaining while driving - comparing men's and women's behaviour - ARCHIVED

Articles and reports: 16-002-X200700310455

Description:

This article examines driving and commuting patterns from a gender perspective. Trip chaining, the practice of stopping at intermediate points during a journey, is analyzed using data from the 2005 Canadian Vehicle Survey. Next-stage destinations and the number of stops made while driving are compared for men and women.

Issue Number: 2007003
Author(s): Baldwin, Gord; Fagan, Sean

Main Product: EnviroStats

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