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What percentage of Americans take the bus?

According to Statista Consumer Insights, 73 percent of American commuters use their own car to move between home and work, making it by far the most popular mode of transportation. Meanwhile, only 13 percent of the 7,649 respondents use public transportation while 11 percent ride their bike.



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Nationally, a 2016 Pew Research Center survey found that 11 percent of Americans take public transportation at least weekly, and 21 percent of urban residents use it regularly.

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The United States is serviced by a wide array of public transportation, including various forms of bus, rail, ferry, and sometimes, airline services. Most established public transit systems are located in central, urban areas where there is enough density and public demand to require public transportation.

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But did you know choosing public transportation over driving can also have significant financial benefits? According to the American Public Transportation Association's (APTA) Transit Savings Report, individuals who ride public transit instead of driving can save an average of $13,000 annually, or $1,100 a month.

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A typical bus will have around 56 seats depending on the manufacturer and model, but they can have anywhere from 36 to 60 seats. For a more compact vehicle, consider renting a minibus, which typically seats fewer than 35 passengers.

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Improves Health Did you know just walking to and from the bus stop can provide the recommended 30 minutes of exercise each day? Being active helps with physical health, and taking transit instead of driving reduces stress. Buses are also safer than individual vehicles.

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Riding the bus is often much cheaper than taking a flight, and allows people to evade airport hassles. But trips can take far longer than advertised and disruptions can hit buses as surely as they hit planes.

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How long does the average person spend on a bus? For example, traveling by bus or subway in the U.S. takes an average of 45 and 47 minutes, respectively. Driving time is an average of 25 minutes for American commuters.

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Not only is the New York City public transportation system the most extensive in the country, but it's also one of the few that operates all night long. Both subway trains and bus services run 24/7.

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