Setting the "alone" part of the current discussion aside, in 2006 we surveyed
"non-drivers" in Hampton Roads.
There mode of choice was "driven" (much higher than walk, much higher than
bus).
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From: ctpp-news-bounces(a)chrispy.net [mailto:ctpp-news-bounces@chrispy.net] On Behalf Of
Cook, Cliff
Sent: Thursday, July 23, 2015 8:41 AM
To: ctpp-news(a)chrispy.net
Cc: Krause, Henry
Subject: [CTPP] Commuters Who Drive Alone but Do Have Access to a Vehicle
We are preparing an analysis of the 2006-10 CTPP flow data to support our transportation
planning program. An issue that has come up is that we are seeing a small but noticeable
proportion of commuters who state they have 0 vehicles available but whose primary commute
mode is driving alone. Aside from the obvious explanation of making a mistake when
completing the ACS survey can anyone provide thoughts on how we might explain this
anomaly?
Thanks
Cliff Cook
Clifford Cook, Planning Information Manager Cambridge Community Development Department
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