Sunday, February 11, 2018

Why Americans rely on cars

Figure 1: Share of all commuters by mode, 2016
Brookings

Brookings hates to admit it, but most Americans still rely on cars to get to work. They report the facts with a rebuke:

It’s impossible to look at American commuting habits and not report the obvious: Americans are still largely dependent on the automobile. Over 76 percent of Americans drive alone to work every day, while another 9 percent carpool with someone else. Considering that ACS counted 150 million workers in 2016, that’s at least 115 million cars and trucks hitting American streets every day. It’s no wonder congestion is so pervasive during morning and afternoon rush hours.

These driving rates come at a real cost to American households. Owning and maintaining a private vehicle is expensive...

But transit systems can't realistically solve the First Mile/Last Mile problem for many people.

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