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Method of travel to work

On Census day 2021 in Regional TAS, 70.3% of females travelled to work in a private car, 1.2% took public transport and 4.0% rode a bike or walked. 8.7% worked at home.

Regional TAS'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.

WARNING: Method of travel to work relates to Census day, which for the 2021 Census occurred during COVID-19 lockdowns for large parts of Australia. In lockdown, many occupations were required to work from home if possible, and some industries were closed, so people did not go to work. For this reason, these categories may have increased, with corresponding declines in other methods of travel. Use the data with caution when comparing over time. For more details, please refer to the data notes.

Q:

Derived from the Census question:

'How did the person get to work on Tuesday, 10 August 2021?'

Method of travel to work
Regional TAS - Employed females (Usual residence)20212016Change
Main method of travelNumber%Regional WA %Number%Regional WA %2016 to 2021
Train200.00.1240.00.2-4
Bus7781.21.25831.01.5+195
Tram40.00.0130.00.0-9
Ferry80.00.050.00.0+3
Taxi/ride-share1900.30.21440.30.2+46
Car - as driver42,65664.763.537,16865.762.6+5,488
Car - as passenger3,6855.65.73,3846.06.1+301
Truck280.00.1270.00.1+1
Motorbike650.10.1840.10.3-19
Bicycle1140.20.61190.20.7-5
Walked only2,5483.94.82,3624.25.9+186
Other4960.81.44650.81.3+31
Worked at home5,7208.78.63,2155.77.2+2,505
Did not go to work9,20314.012.98,38814.812.6+815
Not stated4440.70.76291.11.4-185
Total employed persons aged 15+65,959100.0100.056,610100.0100.0+9,349
Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census of Population and Housing 2016 and 2021. Compiled and presented by .id (informed decisions).
Please refer to specific data notes for more information

Dominant groups

In 2021, there were 810 females who caught public transport to work (train, bus, tram or ferry) in Regional TAS, compared with 46,434 who drove in private vehicles (car – as driver, car – as passenger, motorbike, or truck).

Analysis of the method of travel to work of the female residents in Regional TAS in 2021, compared to Regional WA, shows that 1.2% used public transport, while 70.3% used a private vehicle, compared with 1.3% and 69.3% respectively in Regional WA.

The major differences in females between the method of travel to work of Regional TAS and Regional WA were:

  • A larger percentage of females who travelled by car (as driver) (64.7% compared to 63.5%)
  • A larger percentage of females who did not go to work (14.0% compared to 12.9%)

Emerging groups

The number of employed females in Regional TAS increased by 9,349 between 2016 and 2021.

The largest changes in the method of travel to work by female resident population in Regional TAS between 2016 and 2021 were for those nominated:

  • Car - as driver (+5,488 females)
  • Worked at home (+2,505 females)
  • Did not go to work (+815 females)
  • Car - as passenger (+301 females)

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