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June 2016 The Commuting Issue

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TransLink currently ana- lyzes the Lower Mainland by dividing it into about 1,700 "traf- •c analysis zones" or TAZs. In each zone, their model (based on the 2011 trip diary) tells them what proportion of people cur- rently travel out of the zone regularly for work and what mode of commuting they use. It tells them how many parents are driving children to school and whether apartment dwell- ers or single-family-home own- ers are more likely to commute by walking. To a signižicant extent, those behaviours carry forward. If, for example, a little cell in Metrotown is split 30 per cent driving, 45 per cent transit, 20 per cent walking and •ve per cent cycling, more people who move into that little cell will adopt the same pattern. Using such data, planners might encourage cities to put denser housing into the little TAZs where existing residents already have e©cient commut- ing patterns—or žind the cells where the greatest number of people are likely to shift away from driving and toward transit if service improves, and then improve service accordingly. The model also tells planners 44 BCBusiness JUNE 2016 LIVI N G CLOS E TO WO R K I S I M PO RTANT TO M E strongly agree somewhat agree somewhat disagree strongly disagree not sure B.C. CIty oF VanCouVer rest oF Metro Fraser Valley northern B.C. southern B.C. (InterIor) VanCouVer Island 38% 6% 2% 14% 40% 36% 3% 2% 42% 17% 54% 2% 10% 38% 12% 12% 40% 40% 40% 7% 4% 37% 13% 42% 12% 15% 34% 32% 9% 5% 38% 15% iNsights wEst sUrvEy, March 4 to 10, 2016 what we hate about our commutes (top picks) DRIVERS 44% tra„c 43% dealing with bad drivers TRANSIT RIDERS 71% overcrowded vehicles 64% waiting for transit continued from page 42 continued on page 47

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