In a recent comprehensive survey of 500 employees, a company examined commuting preferences and the factors influencing transportation choices to work. The survey identified four main modes of transportation: Car, Bus, Bicycle, and Walking. Each mode revealed distinct reasons cited by employees for their preferences.
Among respondents, 40% favored commuting by Car. Key reasons included convenience and speed (60%), comfort (30%), and flexibility (10%). 25% of employees preferred the Bus. Reasons for choosing this mode included cost-effectiveness (50%), environmental concerns (30%), and availability (20%). Bicycle commuting was preferred by 20% of the surveyed employees. Reasons included health benefits (40%), environmental concerns (30%), and cost-effectiveness (30%). The remaining employees chose Walking as their preferred mode. They cited proximity to work (50%), health benefits (30%), and environmental concerns (20%) as their primary reasons.