The best cities in the USA for public transportation and pedestrian friendliness
Part of a much wider quality of life survey. I think that only 35 cities were surveyed and that the rankings were for those cities. http://www.travelandleisure.com/americas-favorite-cities/2012/category/quality-of-life-and-visitor-experience/public-transportation-and-pedestrian-friendliness/resident
Xipe Totec
(44,083 posts)unc70
(6,329 posts)Only within that group of "cities".
My "town", Chapel Hill has now had fare-free buses for over ten years. It's apparently the largest such system in the world. We only charge for shuttles to sports events and concerts, and for buses that go to other towns and cities.
happyslug
(14,779 posts)Cities with the highest percentage of people walking to work:
http://www.governing.com/blogs/by-the-numbers/walk-to-work-census-data-for-cities.html
Most are small cities, such a the first dozen on the list (The top three are the only cities with more then 10% of their population walking to work):
1. Ithaca, NY 15.4% walking to work, out of the total populations of 48,381
2. State College, PA 11.4% walk to work out of a tota pipulation of 74,188
3. Flagstaff, AZ 10.7% of the population out of a total poulation of 63,740
Only seven of the top 100 cities have populations of more then 1 Million Residents:
18. New York-Northern NJ-Long Island, NY-NJ-PA 6.3% out of 8,634,166 people
24. Boston-Cambridge-Quincy, MA-NH 5.3% out of a total population of 2,303,025
54 San Francisco-Oakland-Fremont, CA 4.3% out of total population of 2,051,756
78 Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA 3.7% out of total population of 1,696,668
79 Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE-MD 3.7% out of total population of 2,707,951
97 Pittsburgh, PA 3.4% out of total population of 1,086,691
98 Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA 3.4% out of total population of 1,051,828
http://www.governing.com/blogs/by-the-numbers/walk-to-work-census-data-for-cities.html
http://www.census.gov/prod/2011pubs/acs-15.pdf
Public Transportation usage:
http://www.census.gov/prod/2010pubs/acsbr09-5.pdf
Since 1989, use of walking to work has DECLINE from 3.4% to 2.9%.
Single car use has dropped from 76.3% of the population to 76.1%.
Carpool use has DROPPED from 11.8% to 10.4%.
Biking to work has increase from .7% to .8%.
Public transportation usage has from 4.6% to 5.0%.
Other means has increased from .5% to .8%.
Working from home as increased from 2.6% to 4.1%.
http://www.bts.gov/publications/national_transportation_statistics/2011/html/table_01_41.html