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Where People Work—Means of Transportation <br /> Metro Everett is unique in that it has both a high percentage of workers that have a long commute to work as well as those that <br /> have a short commute. Nearly 20% of the workers who live in Metro Everett commute more than 45 minutes to their job, while <br /> 20% also travel less than I0 minutes to work. <br /> Fewer workers in Metro Everett drive alone. However, workers that carpool or use public transportation that reside in Metro <br /> Everett are similar in percent when compared to the city. Where Metro Everett differs from the city is in the percent of <br /> workers that walk or bike to work, or work at home. <br /> 60 or more minutes <br /> Metro Block <br /> 45 to 59 minutes City Groups <br /> Drove alone 70.8% 58.9% <br /> 35 to 44 minutes <br /> Carpooled: Ti. 0.7% <br /> 30 to 34 minutes Public transportation (excluding <br /> taxicab): 6.2% 6.8% <br /> 25 to 29 minutes <br /> Taxicab "'' 0.1% 0.0% <br /> 20 to 24 minutes <br /> Motorcycle 0.4% 0.0% <br /> 15 to 19 minutes Bicycle 0.8%.: 1.3% <br /> SO to 14 minutes Walked 3.7% 10.5/ <br /> Less than 10 minutes Other means- • 1.0% 1.1% <br /> Worked at home 5.3% 10.7% <br /> 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% 5% 10% 15i 20% Table 7:Means of Transportation to Work for Workers 16+(Source 2010-2014 <br /> 0 City 0 Metro Block Groups ACS, 808301) <br /> Figure 30:2010-2014 American Community Survey-Means of Transportation to Work by <br /> Travel Time to Work(Workers 16 and older),808134 <br /> Chapter 2,Existing Conditions 23 August 29,2018 <br />