Three Tidbits: What The Metrobus 2014 Survey Can Tell Us
October 26th, 2015
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The latest survey of Metrobus riders is a gold mine of information about who our bus riders are, why they travel, and more. Here are the answers to just three questions:
Who’s on the Bus on 16th St. NW? Metro planners and DC residents alike have advocated for a possible bus lane on 16th St. NW, where Metrobuses carry over 50% of the people, are scheduled for about every two minutes, and are frequently bunched and overcrowded. The survey can tell us what kinds of riders use that corridor – giving us clues to what kind of new riders a bus lane might attract.
Survey says:
- Three quarters of S-Line (S1, S2, S4, and S9 combined) riders live in D.C., while the rest hail primarily from Montgomery County
- S-Line riders are younger and more affluent, than the system-wide average for bus riders.
- They are slightly more likely to be car-free and employed by the federal government, but the difference is very small.
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