World Trade Press Quality of Life Indices modules include up-to-date data for 1,200 cities worldwide.
Last updated: 30 April 2023.
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Main Means of Transportation to Work or School
Method
Percent of Population
Average Time
Working from Home
5.00%
Walking
20.83%
5.80 min
Bike
7.50%
0.64 min
Car
29.17%
7.13 min
Bus/Trolleybus
33.33%
7.60 min
Tram/Streetcar
3.33%
0.60 min
Train/Metro
0.83%
0.91 min
Average Distance / Time When Primarily Walking
Method
Distance
1.96 km
Waiting
0.60 min
Walking
14.04 min
Driving a Car
2.04 min
Bus/Trolleybus Ride
0.92 min
Other
0.20 min
Overall
17.80 min
Average Distance / Time When Primarily Using a Bike
Method
Distance
3.33 km
Walking
0.33 min
Bike
8.11 min
Overall
8.44 min
Average Distance / Time When Primarily Using a Car
Method
Distance
11.48 km
Walking
1.17 min
Driving a Car
21.77 min
Overall
22.94 min
Average Distance / Time When Primarily Using the Bus / Trolleybus
Method
Distance
7.31 km
Waiting
4.38 min
Walking
5.63 min
Bus/Trolleybus Ride
21.08 min
Overall
31.08 min
Average Distance / Time When Primarily Using a Tram / Streetcar
Method
Distance
4.63 km
Waiting
6.00 min
Walking
5.25 min
Tram/Streetcar Ride
17.00 min
Overall
28.25 min
Average Distance / Time When Primarily Using a Train / Metro
Method
Distance
100.00 km
Waiting
10.00 min
Walking
20.00 min
Train/Metro Ride
104.00 min
Overall
134.00 min
Notes on Rankings
These data are based on perceptions of visitors, expats, and local residents.
Your perception may be different from that listed, especially if you come from a place that is substantially different from the city or country you are visiting. For example, if you come from a very safe and orderly city, your perception of a city with moderate crime may be that it is crime ridden. Whereas, if you come from a war-torn country your perception of a city with moderate crime may be that it is very safe.
Methodology
Data for this feature have been crowdsourced from more than 500,000 contributors and scraped from authoritative sources.
Data collected from user inputs are entered daily.
Scraped data from established sources are entered multiple times per year.
Automatic and semi-automatic filters are used to filter out data noise. User behavior and historic data for the city/country is used to determine likelihood that a given input is valid. More than 30 sophisticated filters are in use.
Data that are more than 36 months old are automatically depreciated.