The tables provide information about the reasons for travel and the challenges faced by people of different age groups.
Overall, it is evident that younger age groups, especially those without professional jobs, tend to travel primarily to visit friends or relatives. In contrast, individuals aged 21 to 50 often travel for work-related purposes. The main challenges faced by working professionals while traveling include safety concerns and highway congestion.
In the youngest age group, specifically those aged 10 to 20, the primary reasons for travel are visiting friends or family and engaging in social or recreational activities, which account for 40% and 35% of travel reasons, respectively. For those aged 21 to 50, the main reason for travel is commuting to and from work, comprising approximately 50% to 80% of travel activities. Other reasons for travel, such as shopping and personal matters, contribute to less than 15%.
For all age groups, the key issues related to travel are highway congestion and safety concerns, which account for about 50% to 70% of the challenges faced. Conversely, other factors, including fare prices, aggressive drivers, or access to public transport, account for less than 30% across all age groups.
