Dataset Mode Choice Mode Choice Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque , Solo, Indonesia
Description
The data, collected in 2024, provides a comprehensive snapshot of travel patterns and preferences within the mosque site area in Solo. This data, gathered across five distinct locations within the mosque complex, delves into the motivations and choices of individuals visiting the site. The dataset encompasses a range of factors influencing travel decisions. It meticulously records travel characteristics, such as the primary purpose of the trip, the distance traveled to reach the mosque, and the duration of the journey. Additionally, it captures the parking fee incurred by visitors, offering insights into the economic considerations associated with travel to the mosque. Beyond travel details, the dataset also profiles the respondents themselves. It captures demographic information, including gender, age, and occupation, providing a nuanced understanding of the diverse population visiting the mosque. Furthermore, it delves into economic indicators, such as monthly income and vehicle ownership, revealing the socioeconomic factors that influence travel choices. This rich dataset serves as a valuable resource for understanding travel behavior within the mosque site area. By analyzing the collected data, researchers can gain valuable insights into the factors influencing travel choices, identify potential areas for improvement in accessibility and convenience, and develop strategies to enhance the overall experience for visitors.