Estimated Impacts of September 11th on US Travel
Estimated Impacts of September 11th on US Travel2006
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Paid workers Volunteer workers Days travelling to work per week (mean) 4.8 days 2.1 days Modes used during week (percent) Company vehicle-alone 11.0% 1.6%...(Percent)
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Work Outside the Home for Pay Yes 56.6 No 43.4 Total 100% Volunteer Outside the Home (among those who do not do paid work outside the home)...(Percent)
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Total Total confidence 7.6 Great deal of confidence 18.9 Moderate confidence 46.9 Small confidence 18.6 No confidence 7.9...(Percent)
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Total Much shorter than expected 13.4 Shorter than expected 26.7 As expected 52.1 Longer than expected 5.7 Much longer than expected 1.8...(Percent)
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Total Age 18 to 34 Age 35 to 64 Age 65+ Definitely should allow 18.2 19.4 20.1 9.8 Probably should allow 20.8 27.1...(Percent)
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At Least Part of Work Could be Done at Home Yes 24.2 No 75.8 Total 100% Employer Sometimes Allows Work to be Done at Home...(Percent)
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Overall Living in metro area Not living in metro area Much Better 2.6 2.3 3.8 Somewhat Better 5.4 5.8 3.7 Stayed the...NOTE: Due to the small sample size, the percentage of those using bicycle and taxi/limousine service five or more days per week cannot be estimated reliably.
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The Bureau of Transportation Statistics’ (BTS) annual Omnibus Household Survey asks respondents about their weekly travel habits, journeys to work, opinions about the transportation system, and other transportation-related...