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Kelburn

How do we get to work?

Derived from the Census question, "On Tuesday 7 March, what was the one main way you travelled to work – that is, the one you used for the greatest distance?’" This is NOT a multi-response question.

Relates only to persons aged 15 years or more.

Commuting statistics reveal the main Mode of Transport used by residents to get to work. Commuting data is very useful in transport planning as it informs decision-makers about the effectiveness and availability of local public transport, and their management of congestion in large cities. There are a number of reasons why people use different Modes of Transport to get to work including:

  • the availability of affordable and effective public transport options;
  • the number of motor vehicles available within a household; and
  • the travel distance to work, which for example, can allow people to walk or bicycle to their place of employment.
Main method of travel to work
(employed persons aged 15+)
Kelburn
20062001Change
Usual residencenumber%Wellington City %number%Wellington City %2001 to 2006
Drove a car, truck or van56722.740.159424.943.4-27
Passenger in a car, truck, van or company bus632.55.0783.35.1-15
Motorbike or power cycle150.60.9120.50.83
Train241.03.1150.63.19
Public bus1415.614.01385.812.93
Bicycle391.62.1421.82.1-3
Walked or jogged1,03241.315.393339.113.599
Worked at home1626.55.11295.45.133
Did not go to work on census day27010.89.630012.610.5-30
Other813.21.1783.31.23
Not stated1024.13.8692.92.433
Total2,496100.0100.02,388100.0100.0108

Source: Statistics New Zealand, Census of Population and Dwellings, 2006, 2001 and 1996.

Please refer to the specific data notes for more information.

This dataset looks at the method of travel to work of employed people. It applies only to people aged 15 and over who were employed in the week prior to Census.

Method of travel relates specifically to the journey to work on the morning of Census day (in 2006, this was March 7th). This differs to the industry and occupation data which relates to the main job held in the week prior to Census.

The method of travel is a single response variable. If a person travelled using multiple methods, they are instructed to record only that method which they used for the longest distance.

For more information please refer to the information on the Statistics New Zealand website.

In 2006, there were 165 people in Kelburn who caught public transport to work (train or bus), compared with 645 who drove in private vehicles (as a driver or passenger), and 1,071 who walked, jogged or rode a bicycle to work.

The 2006 commuting statistics for Kelburn show that 6.6% used public transport, 25.8% used a private vehicle and, 42.9% walked or rode to work, compared with 17.0%, 46.0% and 17.4% respectively in Wellington City.

The major differences between the method of travel to work of Kelburn and Wellington City residents were:

  • A larger percentage of Walked or jogged (41.3% compared to 15.3%);
  • A larger percentage of Other (3.2% compared to 1.1%);
  • A larger percentage of Worked at home (6.5% compared to 5.1%), and;
  • A smaller percentage of Drove a car, truck or van (22.7% compared to 40.1%).

The largest changes in method of travel to work in this area between 2001 and 2006 were:

  • Walked or jogged (+99 responses);
  • Worked at home (+33 responses);
  • Did not go to work on census day (-30 responses), and;
  • Drove a car, truck or van (-27 responses).
Main method of travel to work, Kelburn and Wellington City, 2006 (Usual residence) 40.1% Drove a car, truck or van,
 Wellington City 5.0% Passenger in a car, truck, van or company bus,
 Wellington City 0.9% Motorbike or power cycle,
 Wellington City 3.1% Train,
 Wellington City 14.0% Public bus,
 Wellington City 2.1% Bicycle,
 Wellington City 15.3% Walked or jogged,
 Wellington City 5.1% Worked at home,
 Wellington City 9.6% Did not go to work on census day,
 Wellington City 1.1% Other,
 Wellington City 3.8% Not stated,
 Wellington City 22.7% Drove a car, truck or van,
 Kelburn 2.5% Passenger in a car, truck, van or company bus,
 Kelburn 0.6% Motorbike or power cycle,
 Kelburn 1.0% Train,
 Kelburn 5.6% Public bus,
 Kelburn 1.6% Bicycle,
 Kelburn 41.3% Walked or jogged,
 Kelburn 6.5% Worked at home,
 Kelburn 10.8% Did not go to work on census day,
 Kelburn 3.2% Other,
 Kelburn 4.1% Not stated,
 Kelburn
Change in the main method of travel to work, Kelburn, 2001 to 2006 (Usual residence) -27 Drove a car, truck or van -15 Passenger in a car, truck, van or company bus +3 Motorbike or power cycle +9 Train +3 Public bus -3 Bicycle +99 Walked or jogged +33 Worked at home -30 Did not go to work on census day +3 Other +33 Not stated
Status Box
Area: Kelburn
Data: Usual residence
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