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Downtown travel study: trips down 46% since 2019; auto mode share rises, telecommuting stays elevated
Summary
A TA study found downtown trips fell about 46% between 2019 and 2023, auto mode share increased while transit and walking/biking declined, and telecommuting among downtown workers remains high—trends the board said must inform transit and land-use policy.
The Transportation Authority presented findings from a downtown travel study showing a 46% decline in trips to, from and within downtown between 2019 and 2023, and substantial shifts in mode choice and trip purpose.
Presenter Chen Ho Chao said the decline was driven roughly half by fewer intra‑downtown trips and half by fewer trips to or from…
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