Tokyo area also has: - 48 operators - 2,210 stations (a bit high, bc stations are counted again for each operator) - 40 million daily trips (same disclaimer) - 14.6 billion annual trips (etc) ...and that still only accounts for 30% of travel in the region!https://twitter.com/devonzuegel/status/979790266906234880 …
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I would love to quote comparable figures for Boston or NYC, but most data that I find is only concerned with commutes to work--what a stupid obsession! Is there anyone out there whose only travel is during their commute?
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The best info I can find so far is at the state level rather than the metropolitan level: the Massachusetts Travel Survey (2011) - 49.6% car (driving) - 19% walking - 18.9% car (passenger) - 4% train - 3.6% bus - 2.8% school bus - 1.1% bicycle - 0.4% taxi
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a few more: - 0.3% paratransit - 0.3% "other" - 0.1% ferry - 0.1% motorbike (driver) - 0.0% motorbike (passenger)
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14% bike mode share in a city of 13 million people is pretty amazing.
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well over 13 million people--the study is based on Tokyo Urban Area, not just the municipal borders of the city
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Is that by distance, time, or destinations?
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by trip, regardless of distance or time, as far as I can tell (the data comes from a travel survey like the one I found for the state of MA)
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