TAMU Mode Split Survey October 2011.

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TAMU Mode Split Survey October 2011

The mode of transportation I use to get to campus the majority of the time is: Drive alone 3742 (56 %) Carpool 427 (6 %) Ride Transit 1493 (22 %) Walk 698 (10 %) Bicycle 619 (9 %) Motorcycle 73 (1 %) Other 99 (1 %)

Mode By Customer Group Faculty Staff Student Drive alone 607 (84 %) 1745 (86 %) 1469 (37 %) Carpool 47 (6 %) 164 (8 %) 221 (5 %) Ride Transit 13 (2 %) 56 (3 %) 1450 (36 %) Walk 4 (1 %) 25 (1 %) 676 (17 %) Bicycle 56 (8 %) 45 (2 %) 531 (13 %) Motorcycle 20 (1 %) 51 (1 %) Other 6 (1 %) 15 (1 %) 78 (2 %)

Mode By Student Classification Fresh man Sophomore Junior Senior Grad Student Drive alone 130 (18 %) 161 (26 %) 322 (38 %) 419 (52 %) 446 (43 %) Carpool 43 (6 %) 26 (4 %) 47 (6 %) 55 (7 %) 50 (5 %) Ride Transit 193 (26 %) 292 (47 %) 375 (44 %) 258 (32 %) 340 (33 %) Walk 309 (42 %) 136 (22 %) 88 (10 %) 46 (6 %) 97 (9 %) Bicycle 138 (19 %) 68 (11 %) 97 (11 %) 90 (11 %) 143 (14 %) Motorcycle 1 (0 %) 7 (1 %) 10 (1 %) 14 (2 %) 19 (2 %) Other 22 (3 %) 21 (3 %) 9 (1 %)

Mode By Gender Male Female Drive alone 1556 (53 %) 2152 (58 %) Carpool 173 (6 %) 250 (7 %) Ride Transit 631 (22 %) 854 (23 %) Walk 299 (10 %) 394 (11 %) Bicycle 366 (13 %) 244 (7 %) Motorcycle 62 (2 %) 9 (0 %) Other 49 (2 %) 50 (1 %)

The average number of times I commute to/from campus in a week: 1-3 round trips 1160 (17 %) 4-6 round trips 3434 (52 %) more than 6 round trips per week 2141 (32 %)

The average number of times I commute to/from campus in a week: 1-3 round trips 4-6 round trips more than 6 round trips per week Faculty 85 (7 %) 469 (14 %) 174 (8 %) Staff 154 (13 %) 1392 (41 %) 501 (23 %) Student 926 (80 %) 1645 (48 %) 1510 (71 %)