This Map of Travel in Greater Santiago, Chile is a unique data visualization created by Ariel López, an urban planner and transportation engineer, that uses origin-destination matrices to map out over 18 million trips taken during a normal work day. The map provides insights into human factors behind transit, such as the impact of gender on transport choice, and the distribution of private vehicle usage along major transit corridors. It also allows users to explore non-motorized trips and time-of-day patterns, revealing that walking trips peak around mid-day and at 6 pm in Downtown Santiago. The map is an example of how Location Intelligence can be used to create a more holistic approach to urban mobility problems, combining scientific standards with the human element. CARTO's interactive widgets enable users to filter and drill into data, providing new insights into transit systems in modern cities.