The concept of mobility involves travel and access to desired places. Mobility is defined as the ability of any person to move between points in a community [6] at desired times with information about travel options and the ability to pay for transportation. [7]. Mobility encompasses six elements: travel and access to desired people/places, psychological benefits, a sense of independence, physical well-being and health, community involvement in social activities, and potential travel as in the case of an emergency [8]. Good mobility and decent transportation are important for the elderly to participate in society as age-related health problems and travel with access to public spaces becomes more difficult [9], [10] and [11]. Mobility is often related to trip frequency, distance traveled, and mode of transportation [12] and [13]. It is possible to evaluate mobility from the perspective of a number of stakeholders [13] and [14]. Mobility can be measured in several ways as shown in Table 1.