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Originally Posted by WBC
1) As far as I know that number (50%) was based on surveys not the actually observed numbers. I would be curious to know if there is a better way to determine this other then ask people what they supposedly do.
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The 50% figure comes from the census - so a survey, but generally regarded as an accurate one. The 2016 census showed 45.4% of City of Vancouver residents driving to work, 3.6% as passengers, 29.7% taking transit, 13.7% walking and 6.1% riding a bicycle.
In the 10 years from 2006 to 2016, the City of Vancouver saw the greatest increase in walk and bike to work of all Canadian cities (with a population of 100,000 or more). It had the highest proportion of the population walking and biking - the next highest after Vancouver at 19.8% was the City of Montreal with 12.5%.
Given the increase in biking in the past few years, and the improved facilities for cyclists it seems likely that the 2021 data will show higher bike use.