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How the World Commutes

  • June 22, 2021
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The latest results from Statista’s Global Consumer Survey have revealed how people around the world commute to work, school or uni. As this infographic shows, there are substantial differences between the countries selected when it comes to the use of cars, bicycles and public transport. The Netherlands’ reputation as bike enthusiasts is confirmed, with 38 percent – by far the largest proportion – saying they complete their commute with their own bicycle.

The U.S. has the lowest share of respondents saying they take the bike, at just 6 percent, with the vast majority, 85 percent choosing or having to drive with their car or motorcycle. Of course, to some extent the commuting methods are driven by the extent and state of infrastructure for cycling and public transport.

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