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A study indicates that 11.2% of trips in the French capital are made on two wheels, compared to 4.3% in four-wheel vehicles
cross-posted from: https://feddit.nl/post/14246110
A study indicates that 11.2% of trips in the French capital are made on two wheels, compared to 4.3% in four-wheel vehicles
Some good stats in the article:
Both those percents are low. What’s the rest? Pedestrians?
The last paragraph I quoted talks about suburban population transport percentages. So assuming it’s the same for inner Paris, the remainder would be walking and then public transportation.
It took some digging but I found the study. The figures are on page 23.
It’s about 53% pedestrian and 30% public transport for journeys inside the city of Paris, whereas journeys from the suburbs into the city are dominated by public transport (65-77% depending on distance to the center).
Read till the end. About 50% on foot and 30% with public transport.
Paris has good public transportation and is very walkable.