Maps and Data - Means of Transportation to Work
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Vehicles: AFVs and HEVs
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AFV Acquisitions by Regulated Fleets (by Fleet Type)
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AFV Acquisitions by Regulated Fleets (by Fuel Type)
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AFV and HEV Model Offerings, by Manufacturer
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Annual Vehicle Credits Earned and Used by Regulated Fleets
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Biodiesel Purchases by EPAct-Regulated Fleets
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Clean Cities Alternative Fuel Vehicle Inventory
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Clean Cities Energy Use Impact by Alternative Fuel Vehicle Type
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Efficiency Ratios for Light-Duty All-Electric Vehicles in the United States
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EPAct State & Alternative Fuel Provider Fleet Exemptions
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Light-Duty AFV, HEV, and Diesel Model Offerings, by Technology/Fuel
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Light-Duty AFV Registrations
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TransAtlas
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Transit Buses by Fuel Type
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Types of Vehicles by Weight Class
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U.S. HEV Sales by Model
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U.S. Plug-in Electric Vehicle Sales by Model
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Vehicle Credits Traded by Regulated Fleets
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Vehicle Weight Classes & Categories
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Vehicles: Fuel Consumption and Efficiency
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Average Annual Fuel Use by Vehicle Type
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Average Annual Vehicle Miles Traveled by Major Vehicle Category
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Average Fuel Consumption at Increasing Road Grades
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Average Fuel Economy by Major Vehicle Category
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Average Per-Passenger Fuel Economy by Travel Mode
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Clean Cities Energy Use Impact by VMT Reduction and Fuel Economy
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Clean Cities Energy Use Impact through Idle Reduction
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Means of Transportation to Work
1980 | 1990 | 2000 | 2010 | 2019 | |
Drive Alone | 62193 | 84215 | 97102 | 105841 | 116585 |
Car Pool | 19065 | 15378 | 15635 | 14418 | 13764 |
Public Transportation | 6008 | 5889 | 5868 | 6873 | 7641 |
Taxicab | 167 | 179 | 200 | 164 | 286 |
Walk Only | 5413 | 4489 | 3759 | 3962 | 4074 |
Work at Home | 2180 | 3406 | 4184 | 5760 | 7899 |
Other Means | 703 | 809 | 901 | 1216 | 1412 |
Bicycle | 468 | 467 | 488 | 717 | 838 |
Motorcycle | 419 | 237 | 142 | 305 | 238 |
Source: Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Transportation Energy Data Book #40, Table 9.19
This chart shows how workers commuted to their workplaces between 1980 and 2019. People who drive alone account for the majority of commuting. Commuting via subway, bicycle, and ferryboat, as well as working from home, have been steadily increasing for nearly four decades. Carpooling has seen the largest drop in ridership of all means of transportation, although walking, bus, and motorcycle ridership have also seen declines. Commuting time has also been steadily increasing, up to 26.9 minutes in 2019.
To view commuting time, as well as more details, notes, and acronyms, please download the Excel spreadsheet.
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