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Prepared for Anand | Delivered May 12, 2020
Cities Commuting Mode Share
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Goals
To determine the percentage of people who commute via the designated modes in the following countries: China, Singapore, Netherlands, France, Greece, Spain, Italy, Germany, Romania, Sweden, Belgium, Japan, Mexico, Taiwan, South Korea, and Australia.
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Early Findings
Here is the link to the
Google spreadsheet
containing the project. We have completed the attached spreadsheet with additional information on the requested countries.
Germany
Germany has a population of
83.02 million
people.
28 percent
of its population regularly commute via the public transportation system.
68 percent
of its population commute in their own personal or household vehicle.
Only
2 percent
of the population regularly commute using a ride-sharing service.
According to the INRIX report,
59 percent
of all trips in the country are below 3 miles.
Based on the above information, we can safely estimate that
40 percent
(59 percent * 0.68) of the German population commute in their own personal or household vehicle for less than 3 miles, while
28 percent
(41 percent * 0.68) commute for more than 3 miles.
To determine the percentage of people who do not commute via any of the previously identified modes, such as the elderly and babies, we simply sum up the previous modes. That is (28% + 2% +40% + 28%) =
98 percent.
Therefore,
2 percent
(100% - 98%) of the German population do not commute or use any of the identified modes of transportation.
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