Abstract
This study investigates the travel behaviors, demographics, and transportation preferences of millennials (born 1981–1996), a generation that significantly influences urban living and mobility trends. Using data from the National Household Travel Survey (2009, 2017, and 2022) and other sources, this study examines key factors such as trip rates, trip length, travel modes, trip purposes, and travel time while also analyzing the effects of transportation technologies and COVID-19 on millennials’ travel behaviors in New York State (NYS). Additionally, travel patterns of millennials are compared with those of younger (i.e., Gen Z) and older (i.e., Gen X and baby boomer) generations across different geographical regions in NYS (e.g., New York City).