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Green Island's commuting statistics reveal the main modes of transport by which residents get to work. 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 distance travelled to work.
Commuting data is very useful in transport planning as it informs decision-makers about the availability, effectiveness and utilisation of local transport options, particularly when analysed with Residents Place of Work data and Car Ownership.
Please note: Stats NZ has given Travel to work data for the 2018 Census a quality rating of "moderate". See Stats NZ’s DataInfo+ for specific information on what this rating means and recommendations for use.
'What is the one main way you usually travel to work – that is, the one you used for the greatest distance?'
In 2018, there were 39 people who caught public transport to work (train, bus or ferry) in Green Island, compared with 1,086 who drove in private vehicles (as a driver, or passenger).
Analysis of the method of travel to work of the residents in Green Island in 2018 compared to Halfway Bush shows that 3.1% used public transport, while 87.2% used a private vehicle, compared with 2.8% and 86.1% respectively in Halfway Bush.
The major differences between the main method of travel to work of the population in Green Island and Halfway Bush were:
The number of employed people in Green Island increased by 1,245 between 2006 and 2018.
There were no major differences in Green Island between 2006 and 2018.
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