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1 Page/... Headlines Emersons Green Travel to Work Survey March 0 Number of respondents Main modes of travel (%) 0% Satisfaction with getting to work % % Satisfaction with getting % % % (driver with others/ Public Bus Motorbike/ scooter, Employer bus, electric/hybrid car, run, park & ride, taxi, other Average distance travelled to Emersons Green Assuming a five day week/ day working year (no holidays) miles per day Total distance travelled miles per week vv 0 miles per year Average time spent travelling to work (%) Satisfaction with journey (%) 0 mins 0 mins mins 0 mins 0 mins 0 Very satisfied Quite satisfied Neither satisfied or dissatisfied Quite dissatisfied Very dissatisfied 0 0 More than. hours To work From work
2 Page/... Journey Distances Average per employee Assuming a five day week/ day working year (no holidays) Mode of Travel Average distances Mode Proportion Per Day Per Week Per Year 0% Miles per day Miles per week Miles per year 0 Miles per day Miles per week Miles per year Miles per day Miles per week Miles per year % Miles per day Miles per week Miles per year % 0 Miles per day Miles per week Miles per year % Miles per day Miles per week Miles per year % Miles per day Miles per week Miles per year
3 Page/... Journey Length Average per employee Mode of Travel Average time spent travelling to work (%) 0% 0 mins 0 mins mins 0 mins 0 mins More than. hours 0 mins 0 mins mins 0 mins 0 mins More than. hours 0 mins 0 mins 0 mins 0 mins 0 0 mins More than. hours % 0 mins 0 mins mins 0 mins 0 mins More than. hours % 0 mins 0 mins mins 0 mins 0 mins More than. hours % 0 mins 0 mins mins 0 mins 0 mins More than. hours % 0 mins 0 mins mins 0 mins 0 mins More than. hours
4 Page/... How you compare Benchmarking How do you normally get to work? (%) Cycle Electric Bicycle Walk Run Public bus Employer bus Train Taxi 0 Emersons Green South Gloucestershire All organisations Emersons Green () South Gloucestershire () All organisations () 0% % % % % 0% % % % % % % % % % 0% % 0% 0% % 0% 0% 0% 0% % % % % % % 0% % 0% % % % 0% 0% % 0%
5 Page/... How you compare Benchmarking Satisfaction with normal journey to work (% satisfied) Cycle Electric Bicycle Walk Run Public bus Employer bus Train Taxi Emersons Green South Gloucestershire All organisations Satisfaction with normal journey (% satisfied) Cycle Electric Bicycle Walk Run Public bus Employer bus Train Taxi Emersons Green South Gloucestershire All organisations
6 Page/... How you compare Benchmarking Satisfaction with normal journey to work (% dissatisfied) Cycle Electric Bicycle Walk Run Public bus Employer bus Train Taxi Emersons Green South Gloucestershire All organisations Satisfaction with normal journey (% dissatisfied) Cycle Electric Bicycle Walk Run Public bus Employer bus Train Taxi Emersons Green South Gloucestershire All organisations
7 Page/... Getting to work Normally... Travel mode overall (%) This chart and table compares how people travelled to work on the day they completed the survey compared to how they normally travel to work. The percentages in the table should be read from left to right (not vertically). 0 or Cycle Electric Bicycle Walk Public bus Train Travel to Work NORMALLY () How did you travel to work TODAY? () Travel to Work NORMALLY () How did you travel to work TODAY? () 0% % 0 % % % % % % % % 0% 0% % % % % % % Travel mode split by gender (%) This chart and table compares the normal mode of travel for men and women. The percentages in the table are read vertically so you can identify the scores for men and women separately. 0 or 0 Cycle Electric Bicycle Walk Public bus Train Female Male Female () Male () % 0% % % % % 0% % % % % % %
8 Page/... Getting to work Normally... Travel mode split by age group (%) This chart and table compares the normal mode of travel for different age groups. The percentages in the table are read vertically so that you can compare the proportions using each mode of transport for each age group. or Cycle Electric Bicycle Walk Public bus Train Under 0 years old () 0 to (0) 0 and over () Under 0 years old () 0 to (0) 0 and over () 0 0 % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % Travel mode split by mobility (%) This chart and table compares the normal mode of travel for disabled and nondisabled respondents and the percentages in the table are read vertically. 0 0 or Cycle Electric Bicycle Walk Public bus Train Disabled () Non disabled (0) Disabled () Non disabled (0) 0% 0% % % % % % 0% % % %
9 Page/... Getting to work Normally... Travel mode split by length of service (%) This chart and table compares the normal mode of travel for members of staff that have worked with you for different time periods. The table is set up so that you can compare the scores for these different groups when reading the percentages vertically. 0 0 or Cycle Electric Bicycle Walk Public bus Train Less than months () months up to year () year up to years () years up to years () years and over () Less than months () months up to year () year up to years () years up to years () years and over () % % 0% % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % 0% % % % % % % % % % % % % % %
10 Page/0... Getting to work Normally... Travel mode split by contract type (%) This chart and table compares the normal mode of travel for members of staff with different types of contract. The table is set up so that you can compare the scores for these different groups when reading the percentages vertically. or Cycle Electric Bicycle Walk Public bus Train Permanent () Temporary/Fixed Term () Permanent () Temporary/Fixed Term () % % 0 % % % % % % 0% % % % % 0% Travel mode split by working hours (%) This chart and table compares the normal mode of travel for members of full time and part time staff. The table is set up so that you can compare the scores for these different groups when the data is read vertically. or Cycle Electric Bicycle Walk Public bus Train Full time (0) Part time () Full time (0) Part time () 0 % 0 % % % % % % % % 0% % % % 0% % %
11 Page/... Getting to work Normally... Travel mode split by working patterns (%) This chart and table compares the normal mode of travel for staff working different shift patterns. The table is set up so that you can compare the scores for these different groups when reading the data vertically or Cycle Electric Bicycle Walk Public bus Train 0 Standard fixed working hours (e.g. ampm) (00) Flexible working hours (0) Variable shift pattern () Standard fixed part time working hours (0) Standard fixed working hours (e.g. ampm) (00) Flexible working hours (0) Variable shift pattern () Standard fixed part time working hours (0) % % % 0% % % % % % % % % % 0 0% % 0% % % % % % % % 0% % %
12 Page/... Getting to work Normally... Travel mode split by journey time (%) This chart and table compares the normal mode of travel for staff and their length of journey in hours. The table is set up so that you can compare the scores for these different journey lengths when reading the data vertically. 0 or Cycle Electric Bicycle Walk Public bus Train 0 mins () 0 mins () mins () 0 mins () 0 mins () More than. hours () 0 mins () 0 mins () mins () 0 mins () 0 mins () More than. hours () 0 % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % 0% % %
13 Page/... Getting to work Normally... Travel mode split by journey distance (%) This chart and table compares the normal mode of travel for staff and their length of journey in miles. The table is set up so that you can compare the scores for these different journey distances. 00 or 0 Cycle Electric Bicycle Walk Public bus Train Under miles (0) to. miles () to. miles () 0 to. miles () to. miles () 0 to. miles () 00+ miles () Under miles (0) to. miles () to. miles () 0 to. miles () to. miles () 0 to. miles () 00+ miles () 0 % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % 0% % % % % % % % % 00% %
14 Page/... Satisfaction with normal Journey... Split by journey duration (% satisfied) Split by journey distance (% satisfied) 0 mins Under miles mins mins 0 mins 0 mins to. miles to. miles 0 to. miles to. miles 0 to. miles More than. hours 00+ miles To work From work To work From work Split by journey type (% satisfied with journey to work) Cycle Electric Bicycle Walk Public bus Train 0 0 To work From work
15 Page/... Changing travel habits... People who travel to work by car were asked what influences their decision to travel to work by this method, and what would encourage them to choose an alternative way of travelling. Reasons for travelling to work by car rather than using public transport, walking, cycling or car sharing Too far to walk Car sharing would not give me the flexibility I need There are no practical alternatives for my commute Quicker journey times Infrequent public transport Poor reliability of public transport Too far to cycle Weather conditions Caring responsibilities / school runs Needing a car for business travel Cost savings Safety concerns Limited mobility or disability Influences for choosing an alternative way of travelling to work (i.e. driving less often) Availability / increased provision of alternatives to the car for business travel More information and support on my travel options Increased flexibility with regards to working patterns Discounted bus fares Improved facilities at my work place (e.g. locker, shower and drying facilities) Discounted rail fares Better cycle parking Introduction or increase of car parking charges Involvement in sustainable travel events and competitions
16 Page/... Changes in normal Journey to work... Awareness of local transport initiatives (%) Respondents were shown a list of various local transport initiatives and were asked for each if they were aware of them or not and whether they had used them. Travelwest website () Travelwest journey planner () Travel Challenge () Travelwest roadshows (0) Yo Bikes () Car share services () Improvements in cycle network () Slide () Loan Bike Scheme () Wheels to Work West () Next Bike (0) Aware of this but have not used Have used Was not aware of this
17 Page/... Respondent Profile... Gender (%) Age (%) to 0 to 0 to 0 Female Male 0 to Prefer not to say 0 to 0 to 0 or over Prefer not to say Disability (%) Length of service (%) Less than months months up to year Yes No Prefer not to say year up to years years up to years years and over
18 Page/... Respondent Profile... Working hours (%) Contract type (%) Full time Part time Permanent Temporary/Fixed Term Employment type (%) Working hours (%) Professional/Senior managerial Standard fixed working hours (e.g. am pm) Skilled manual (with professional qualifications/serviced apprenticeship) Flexible working hours Middle management Unskilled manual (no qualifications/not served an apprenticeship) Variable shift pattern Junior management/clerical/supervisory 0 Standard fixed part time working hours
Satisfaction with getting to work 54% 14% 6% 5% Total distance travelled. miles per week
Page/... Travel to Work Survey March 0 Headlines South Gloucestershire LA Area Number of respondents Main modes of travel (%) Satisfaction with getting to work % Satisfaction with getting % (driver with
More informationSatisfaction with getting to work 55% 17% 8% 7% Total distance travelled. miles per week
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More informationTravel to Work Survey March % 58% 32% 9% 7% 5% 16% 20% 12% Headlines - Bristol LA Area. Main modes of travel (%)
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