Modal Reliability in the US Work Access (Journey to Work)
Briefly

The 2022 National Household Travel Survey (NTHS) indicates that understanding modal reliability helps assess how closely daily commuting habits match usual modes of transportation.
Modal reliability refers to the proportion of days commuters use their usual mode of travel, with significant implications for evaluating transit, driving, walking, and biking habits.
By comparing data from the NTHS and the American Community Survey (ACS), researchers can estimate the frequency of commuter trips made by stated preferred modes, providing deeper insights into commuters' behaviors.
Reliability of chosen transport modes matters greatly in deciding daily commuting choices, as commuters sometimes switch modes based on weather, convenience, and accessibility.
Read at Newgeography
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