Bhavya Mathur

Thesis/DRP/Capstone Project

Gender Based Travel Choices for FLMC- Indore

This research explores Gender-Based Travel Choices for First and last-mile connectivity (FLMC) in Indore, investigating the essence of FLMC, travel behavior nuances, and distinctions between male and female preferences. The study scrutinizes the influence of social demographics on FLMC choices and assesses the impact of travel length, time, and cost on these decisions. A user perception survey is also conducted to capture firsthand insights into commuter preferences. The findings aim to unravel crucial patterns, delineate gender-specific behaviors, and inform recommendations for optimizing FLMC strategies in Indore's transportation system.


Report Content

Need for the study

Understanding first and last mile connectivity and modes available for that

Difference in travel behavior's for men and women

Demographic, Attributes And Issues

Survey and Analysis

Analysis By Mode Distribution And Age

Analysis By Household and Personal Income

Analysis By Trip Purpose and Working Type

Importance-Satisfaction for FLMC walk & Auto

Results, recommendation and Issues faced in Indore for first and last mile connectivity